Long term damage from acetaminophen is normally from using it every day for extended periods of time. If you survived the overdose you have probably recovered completely.
Panadol (or paracetamol) wont dissolve in cold water.
No you will just be causing your body harm if you take panadol for too long. You may evan cause irreversable damage to your liver and kidneys and still not lose weight so i just think you should have a really healthy diet and exercise for atleast 30minutes a day. Hope this helped:)
Not really a question. Any overdose may cause death or stop the heart. Depending on how long the event was, there could and probably will be brain damage and if the brain is deprived of oxygen long enough brain death occurs. There can be enough damage that the person is no longer there but the body still functions.
If you are doing it and can't stop , you might try tricking your body by taking the regular panadol and gradually miniminse the dosage and just by time try also not to think about it much,,,,, this is how I stopped :) best wishes
he went to school for 2 years, then dropped out due to Overdose Use of marjuana
Some side effects of the drug Panadol are; hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of your face, tongue, lips or throat, nausea, loss of appetite, itching, stomach pain, dark urine, clay-colored stools and jaundice.
Long term use of Acetaminophen can effect your liver. More at link.
no so long as you do not overdose on the tablets.
The length of time that an overdose will take to kill someone will depend on how much drugs or medication that they have taken. The damage that has already been done to the body may also reflect the length of time.
it can be between 6-20 years depending on the damage
You can not overdose from LSD, but you can mess your life up by taking large amounts at once or over a long period of time, but no overdosing.
It depends on what drug you are taking and how much you took of it.