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A History of Paracetamol and Its Various Uses
Paracetamol is the brand name for a medication that is commonly called acetaminophen, Tylenol and Panadol. It has several well-known uses including a fever reducer and a mild pain reliever.
When should you dose your kids with paracetamol, and how often? What happens if you overdose?
This medication has been in use for decades but who can and can't take paracetamol and what are safe levels of paracetamol? Read on to find out more.