Yes, Panadol and paracetamol are essentially the same. Panadol is a brand name for the drug that contains paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen in some regions). Both are used to relieve pain and reduce fever, and the active ingredient in Panadol is paracetamol.
panadol is same as acetaminophen.
Panamax is more suitable for anus pain, whilst Panadol is more suitable for general CNS pain. Panamax needs potassium sorbate to seep into the anus tissue, whilst Panadol will target any pain receptors throughout the body.
They can be combined with no known interactions. Nevertheless, it is advised that if you need to take paracetemol on a long term basis that you speak with a doctor. Lexapro and Paracetemol are both heavily processed by the liver. While Lexapro is not known to cause liver damage, Paracetemol has been known to cause liver damage over time.
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No. Panadol Osteo contains only paracetamol which is a painkiller.
No. It doesn't kill any bacteria. It has the same ingredients as Tylenol.
my cousin is over sees and drank alcohal and then took panadol
please can you tell me were i can purchase panadol osteo in england
If you have panadol when your not supposed to or you have too much you can lose your memory.
yes i would think because panadol is only meant for humans
Yes, you can generally take Panadol (paracetamol) and Claratyne (loratadine) at the same time, as there are no known major interactions between the two medications. Panadol is a pain reliever and fever reducer, while Claratyne is an antihistamine used for allergy relief. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your individual health needs.