depends how much.... anything up to about 12 tablets in a day nothing will happen, from 12-20 you'd probly feel sick and maybe have a headache and feel dizzy. over 20 tablets for a small to average size person and you are getting toward toxic levels. severe paracetamol overdose can cause liver failure if not treated within the first 12-24 hours.
It kills you actually it depends how much you take
326 people die each day from paracetamol od.
i dnt think so
The antagonist of paracetamol is N-acetylcysteine, which is used as an antidote in cases of paracetamol overdose. N-acetylcysteine helps to replenish depleted glutathione levels in the liver, which is essential for detoxifying the metabolites of paracetamol.
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.
Any time one takes more paracetamol than prescribed they risk overdose. If you think you have overdosed seek medical attention right away.
Total Overdose happened in 2005.
If you have taken more than the prescribed dosage of paracetamol you are already at risk of overdose. If you have taken more than the suggested dosage on the packet, contact your doctor right away.
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Snorting Panadol (which contains paracetamol) is not advisable and can be harmful. Paracetamol is designed to be taken orally, and snorting it can damage nasal tissues and lead to serious health issues. Additionally, paracetamol does not produce a high; its effects are pain relief and fever reduction. Misuse can lead to severe liver damage or overdose.
Opinion only:Parvolex is distributed by UCB Pharma Ltd (UK) and is used for the treatment of a paracetamol over dosage and is a solution for infusion for intravenous use. It is a derivative of a naturally occurring amino acid which protects the liver from damage following a paracetamol over dosage.
Call the emergency services quickly stating the amount and any other stimulants maybe taken along with them.