Paracetamol: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Paracetamol?
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is an analgesic used to alleviate pain and high fever. It is also used for treating headaches, muscle/joint pains, backaches, toothaches, and colds. One of the most effective remedies for reducing body temperature, it begins working in an hour.
Paracetamol is extensively available as tablets and capsules. It is also available as syrup or water-soluble tablets for those who cannot swallow tablets/capsules.
Some renowned brand names are Disprol, Hedex, Medinol, and Panadol.
What are the uses of Paracetamol?
Paracetamol lowers mild to moderate fever and pain by affecting the chemical messengers in the brain that regulate body temperature. It’s also combined with other pain-relief and anti-sickness medicines. Moreover, its ingredient is part of a wide range of cold and flu remedies. It is widely used for:
- Reducing fever
- Alleviating and relieving headaches
- Reduce pain caused by menstrual cramps
- Toothaches
- Backaches
- Reducing pain caused by arthritis (specifically, osteoarthritis) in joints in the hands, knees, hips, etc.
- Colds