Paracetamol poisoning, a silent epidemic with fatal consequences, requires awareness, timely treatment, and regulatory ...
However, a study from the University of Nottingham has raised red flags about its risks, claiming it 'may not be as safe as ...
In the 1950s paracetamol was commercially used in the United States and later in other parts of the world. Ever since its marketing, paracetamol remained the most reliable medicine for pain ...
A new study by the University of Nottingham highlights the potential risks of paracetamol use in older adults, linking it to ...
Paracetamol is perhaps among the most common painkillers in the world. The drug, available without prescription in most pharmacies and supermarkets, can be used to relieve aches, pains and flu ...
Research, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that repeated doses of paracetamol in people aged 65 and over, can lead to an increased risk of gastrointestinal, cardiovascular ...
Paracetamol is the world’s most popular painkiller and is used in a whole range of over-the-counter preparations and also on prescription. One of the advantages of paracetamol is that it isn’t ...
Paracetamol, a common over-the-counter medication, may increase the risk of gastrointestinal, heart- and kidney-related complications among adults aged 65 and above, a new study has found. Taken ...
A study has found that Paracetamol medicine may increase the risk of gastrointestinal, heart and kidney-related complications among adults aged 65 and above. The drug is used to treat mild-to ...