Many of us reach for paracetamol when we feel a sore head, ache or pain coming on. From reducing a fever to keeping that hangover at bay, the painkiller can be taken in the form on tablets, capsules, syrup or as a dissolvable tab as well as being an ingredient of many other types of medication.
However, much like any other medicine, paracetamol has a list of possible side effects - reports The Express.These warning signs can be a range of things, including something you might notice when using the loo.It is worth knowing the side effects of the little tablets you are taking.
The NHS reports that paracetamol “rarely” causes side effects if you stick to the right dosage. The usual recommended dose is one or two 500 milligram tablets taken up
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