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Can I take Paracetamol with nefopam 30mg tablets
No
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Can I take Paracetamol with nefopam 30mg tablets
Yes, quite a large one. I'm to assume they are 500mg tablets. 23 x 500 = 11.5g of paracetamol. The daily recommended dose of paracetamol is 500mg-1000mg every 4 hours. Not exceeding 4g per day or the 1g in 4 hour, which ever applies first. An overdose would be if a person were to take more than 4g in any 24 hour period.
Pain-relief tablets which contain 500 milligrams of paracetamol - also known as acetaminophen.
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The active ingredient in paracetamol becomes toxic as it ages, I would suggest not taking the risk.
It is used to reduce inflammation in arthritis.
Paracetamol tablets can be broken up using propanone and heating them for an hour under reflux. You then filter the solids and cool the liquid. Paracetamol is insoluble in cool water. Crystals form which can then be collected using vacuum filtration
Yes Diclofenac can be used as an adjuvant treatment with Paracetamol to reduce pain. They can be used together for up to 48 hours, after that it is reccommended that Paracetamol use be discontinued to avoid it building up in your system. For the same reason you also must not exceed one paracetamol tablet in every 4-6 hours and stay within the daily maximum dose of 4g. There are no interactions between the drugs to worry about but confusion can be caused because Diclofenac can be used long term and Paracetamol cannot, and so if someone believed they could take the two together long term, or simply got used to taking the two together by habit, then they would cause a paracetamol overdose.