In 1887, German pharmacologist Joseph von Mering determined that a coal tar−derived chemical called paracetamol was potentially dangerous because it caused changes to hemoglobin in the blood ...
People who take paracetamol on a regular basis may be at higher risk of certain deadly diseases, a medical study has suggested. Until recently, paracetamol was considered entirely safe for ...
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previously warned about the dangers of staggered overdoses, where patients inadvertently exceed the recommended dose over time, often by combining multiple paracetamol-containing products.
Meanwhile, the matter is subjudice. Harmful side effects of paracetamol Paracetamol, widely used for pain relief and fever reduction, is generally considered safe when taken within recommended doses.