Paracetamol for Adults

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Drug Class

Analgesic

Common Uses

  • Pain Relief
  • Fever

Common Brand Names

Panadol, Tylenol Biogesic, Medigesic, Nophen,  Para-Denk, Paracap, Cemol, Cetamol

This medicine is also commonly known as: 
Acetaminophen

Overview

Paracetamol is a common painkiller used to treat aches and pain. It can also be used to reduce a high temperature.

It's available to buy from a pharmacy but you may be able to get it on prescription if you have long-term pain. It comes as tablets, capsules, syrup, powder that you mix with water, or suppositories.

Paracetamol is also available combined with other painkillers and anti-sickness medicines. It is used in a wide range of cold and flu remedies.

For under-16s, find out more about paracetamol for children.

Important Facts

  • Paracetamol can take up to an hour to work.
  • The usual dose of paracetamol is one or two 500mg tablets at a time up to 4 times in 24 hours with a maximum of 8 tablets in 24 hours.
  • Do not take paracetamol with other medicines containing paracetamol because there is a risk of overdose.
  • Paracetamol is safe to take during pregnancy and while breastfeeding, at recommended doses.
  • It may not be safe for you to drink alcohol with paracetamol if you have certain health conditions, such as liver problems. Check the leaflet that comes with your medicine or check with a doctor.

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Last Updated
25 November 2024
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