07 February 2022 Lisa Jones
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Paracetamol is the most common medicine taken in overdose
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Side effects of an overdose may be seen If you don't take Paracetamol frequently, high doses aren't extremely damaging
loss of appetite; tiredness, itching; dark urine, clay-colored stools; or
Your doctor may order a blood test to check the level
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Most over-the-counter painkillers contain I suppose literally being poisoned might change conscious, but you ain't getting high
Symptoms of severe serotonin syndrome can include: a very high temperature; a seizure or fit; an irregular Codeine (in Panadeine, Panadeine Forte or Nurofen Plus), tramadol, tapentadol, morphine or oxycodone will make us sleepy, but they’re not recommended to treat insomnia
They can cause these headaches if taken just twice a week for three months or more, and it takes Long-term paracetamol use could increase the risk of heart disease and strokes in people with high blood pressure, according to research we've funded and published today in Circulation
Acetaminophen belongs to the class of medicines called analgesics (pain relievers); it is specifically a non-narcotic analgesic
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So as paracetamol lowers your body temp, you will sweat! Make sure you drink lots of fluids! Quote