| 31. | This is despite the evidence that paracetamol and NSAIDs have some similar pharmacological activity.
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| 32. | An example is paracetamol ( known as acetaminophen in the U . S ).
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| 33. | One can use paracetamol ( acetominophen ) rather than aspirin to control the pain.
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| 34. | The ingested paracetamol-the other component-may then reach liver toxic levels.
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| 35. | Preparations which contain paracetamol may also induce severe liver toxicity resulting from paracetamol poisoning.
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| 36. | Preparations which contain paracetamol may also induce severe liver toxicity resulting from paracetamol poisoning.
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| 37. | In general, however, the primary concern is accidental or intentional paracetamol overdose.
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| 38. | Ibuprofen ( Advil ), paracetamol ( Tylenol ) and aspirin are prostaglandin inhibitors.
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| 39. | Caffeine may improve the analgesic effect of paracetamol.
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| 40. | In a warm alkaline solution acetaminosalol is broken up into salicylic acid and paracetamol.
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