Paracetamol is a non-opioid analgesic and antipyretic used for fever and mild pain. First synthesized in 1852 by Charles Gerhardt or 1878 by Harmon Northrop Morse. Widely available over-the-counter under brand names like Tylenol and Panadol
Doliprane contains 1000mg paracetamol for fever reduction and pain relief. Available in 8 or 15 tablet packages and 8 dissolving sachets. Not intended for infants, but sachets suitable for children over 6 months
Paracetamol is a widely used pain reliever and fever reducer. It works by blocking pain signals and preventing prostaglandin release. WHO considers it essential medicine in basic health system
Treats fever, headaches, joint, muscle, period and tooth pain. Effective for mild to moderate pains and fever. Can be taken with other pain relievers like aspirin and ibuprofen. Common in cold and flu treatments
Maximum daily dose for adults is 4000mg (4g). Excessive use may cause serious liver damage. Alcohol should be avoided when taking acetaminophen. Check all medications for acetaminophen content
Acetaminophen is a pain reliever and fever reducer. Used for mild to moderate pain and fever. Available in various forms including capsules, liquid, and tablets