paracetamol dose for dengue fever for age old man?
Both Panadeine and Sudafed contain paracetamol, so if you took a full dose of each together you would be exceeding the recommended paracetamol dose. I suppose if you really wanted the effects of both pills you could take a half dose (one tablet) of each.
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Parcetamol dose not expire but a time limit of Raw-Material that is Five Year, but a time limit of Paracetamol Finished Product just like that in foam of Syrup, mostly looking that the syrup of Paracetamol a loose potency of Paracetamol after opened bottle is near about 2 months.
Depending on your age, and wheather or not you have a history of liver/gastric problems means this can not be a personal answer. However, for an adult, with no history of gastric/liver problems OR history of allergic reactions to paracetamol or Ibuprofen, you can take up to 1g of paracetamol, and 400mg of ibuprofen.
Yes, if too much is taken. An extreme overdose of paracetamol is an extremely unpleasant death. It affects your organs and after an extreme overdose if not seen to by a medic within a certain time there is nothing even they can do for you and it it is a very slow, painful, unpleasant death.
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is dosed by weight in small children, but for a child that young you should get the express consent from a doctor since it can affect them differently than older children and adults.
Usual adult dose of paracetamol is applicable to pregnant women also.
There is no current patent on paracetamol; that's why it's produced by so many companies.
Generally the biggest danger of paracetamol (acetaminophen, Tylenol) is the potential of liver damage if taken incorrectly. The recommended maximum daily dose in the United States and the UK is 4,000mg, taken in 1,000mg doses 4 times a day (every six hours). Since it affects the liver, it is recommended to not drink alcohol with paracetamol because it can increase the potential for liver damage. The recommended daily dose has been recently discussed and the FDA may recommend a lower dose soon. I'm unsure what the recommendations are in Europe, but the potential health effects are certainly the same.