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Buying paracetamol
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Does anyone know how much paracetamol you're allowed to buy at a time in the uk? I think it's 2 packets but my parter and I are ill at the moment with flu like symptoms so I was going to get a couple of packets of paracetamol and some of those flu drinks which also contain paracetamol but I don't know if I will be allowed.
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Paracetamol is bought in 16s. The maximum dose is 2x500mg 4 times a day.
So that is 1000mg 4 times a day max. They must be taken as evenly spread out as possible.
If you mix pure paracetamol, with ie Lemsip... you will be overdosing on Paracetamol.
Why don't you just buy Lemsip or Day Nurse/Night Nurse.
They've got the decongestant too.
Paracetamol however can be taken with Nurofen as that contains Ibuprofen and not paracetamol.
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100003541 .html
Get well soon. :)
So that is 1000mg 4 times a day max. They must be taken as evenly spread out as possible.
If you mix pure paracetamol, with ie Lemsip... you will be overdosing on Paracetamol.
Why don't you just buy Lemsip or Day Nurse/Night Nurse.
They've got the decongestant too.
Paracetamol however can be taken with Nurofen as that contains Ibuprofen and not paracetamol.
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100003541 .html
Get well soon. :)
If there is a pharamacist present you can buy in packs of 32.
I bought this size pack last week from Tesco's in-store pharmacy. You can also buy it online:
http://www.travelpharm.com/index.cfm/malaria/P roducts.Details/product_id/165/subject/paracet amol_caplets_500mg_x_32
I bought this size pack last week from Tesco's in-store pharmacy. You can also buy it online:
http://www.travelpharm.com/index.cfm/malaria/P roducts.Details/product_id/165/subject/paracet amol_caplets_500mg_x_32
Please be careful with paracetemol, it can cause damage if you take too much - it can be treated if caught early enough, but there is a point at which it is too late. DO NOT TAKE MORE THAN THE RECOMMENDED DOSE! That is not just directed at you, spiderbee, just anyone else that reads this post and doesn't know.
Spiderbee: I�m concerned to read that you seem comfortable in taking both paracetamol and another product containing paracetamol at the same time. Most consumers are not aware of this, but an excess of paracetamol can cause severe liver damage. Unfortunately, with paracetamol, there are no warning-signals if you�re taking too much. But once the paracetamol accumulates in your liver, it can cause a slow and agonising death.
Aspirin and Neurophin (ibuprofen, declafenic, voltarol, etc.) are all part of the NSAID�s group of medications (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). They have excellent benefits. However, inappropriate usage can cause stomach upset, leading to ulcers and internal bleeding.
May I please recommend if you�re having more difficulty than the norm in managing your cold, first speak with the chemist, explaining your problem. The next step would be to see your GP. Whilst self-medication can address minor issues, stepping outside the maximum permitted dosages can place you in mortal danger.
I wish you every success
Fr Bill
Aspirin and Neurophin (ibuprofen, declafenic, voltarol, etc.) are all part of the NSAID�s group of medications (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). They have excellent benefits. However, inappropriate usage can cause stomach upset, leading to ulcers and internal bleeding.
May I please recommend if you�re having more difficulty than the norm in managing your cold, first speak with the chemist, explaining your problem. The next step would be to see your GP. Whilst self-medication can address minor issues, stepping outside the maximum permitted dosages can place you in mortal danger.
I wish you every success
Fr Bill
The reason that the sale of these things is limited to about 4 or 5 days supply is so that people are less likely to take large doses over a prolonged period. It won't stop anyone who's determined though as they will just go up the road to somewhere else and buy more as you've already seen from other posts.
All good advice from beryllium, taichiperson and village vicar. DON'T be tempted to overdose yourself with anything, no matter how ill you feel. Use either the paracetamol OR the powdered/drink type but never both at the same time. If you are suffering from nasal congestion I would recommend the drink type as they usually contain a decongestant as well as an analgesic.
You CAN take ibuprofen (or aspirin) midway between doses of paracetamol if necessary, but ALWAYS read and heed the advice on the packs. All of these medications can have nasty effects if used to excess.
If you are not getting the relief that you need from the recommended doses definitely speak to a Pharmacist. If you are too ill to go out you don't have to visit one, you can always phone one for advice and get a friend or family member to pick up your meds for you.
I wish you and your partner better soon Spiderbee.
All good advice from beryllium, taichiperson and village vicar. DON'T be tempted to overdose yourself with anything, no matter how ill you feel. Use either the paracetamol OR the powdered/drink type but never both at the same time. If you are suffering from nasal congestion I would recommend the drink type as they usually contain a decongestant as well as an analgesic.
You CAN take ibuprofen (or aspirin) midway between doses of paracetamol if necessary, but ALWAYS read and heed the advice on the packs. All of these medications can have nasty effects if used to excess.
If you are not getting the relief that you need from the recommended doses definitely speak to a Pharmacist. If you are too ill to go out you don't have to visit one, you can always phone one for advice and get a friend or family member to pick up your meds for you.
I wish you and your partner better soon Spiderbee.