Not to any significant amount.
can you take paracetamol with memantina
Yes, to room temperature. Taking too many paracetamol will kill your liver, which you need to live, hence the name.
The active ingredient in paracetamol becomes toxic as it ages, I would suggest not taking the risk.
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Paracetamol has no lactose in it. The chemical make-up or structure is not similar either. There have been a small percentage of people complaining of new lactose intolerances while taking paracetamol. However, there should be no conflict with your existing intolerance issues. If you have any concerns, you should talk to your doctor before taking.
There should be no problems when taking Paracetamol and an antihistamine together; however, if you are taking medications that might contain an antihistamine and Paracetamol, you would not want to take more Paracetamol without consulting your doctor or health care practitioner. Paracetamol can have serious side effects and taking too much can have serious consequences. For more information visit the Related Link.
It appears that you can..although you should inform the pharmacist of all other drug you are taking to be sure.
Yes, Paracetamol and Mucinex "D" can be taken together. Be sure to tell your Doctor or Pharmacist If you are taking any other medications.
Paracetamol is safe in therapeutic doses. I am surprised you are taking co-proxamol as it is a prescription only drug. 4.6 Pregnancy and lactation Pregnancy: Safety in pregnancy has not been established relative to possible adverse effects on fetal development. Withdrawal symptoms in neonates have been reported following use during pregnancy. Therefore, Distalgesic should not be used in pregnant women unless, in the judgment of the physician, the potential benefits outweigh the possible hazards
If you are ill and taking cough medicine while driving what happens
Yes there is no problem in taking paracetamol with this medication, as long as there's no paracetamol/acetaminophen associated with your tramadol.
Amphetamines are dangerous to take before and while driving. They reduce coordination and affect the ability to judge speed and distance.