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  • What is the taboo on the efficacy and effect of acetaminophenol

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    Key Point:Acetaminophenol is a commonly used antithermal analgesic, which has the effect of deheating and stinging, and is used to relieve mild to moderate pain, such as headaches, joint pains, migraines, tooth pains, muscle pains, neurological pains, pains, etc., as well as fever caused by common flu or influenza. However, there are also taboos that require attention, such as the prohibition of allergies and severe liver and kidney deficiencies。1.

    Acetyl acid reaction mechanism

    Acetaminophenol is a commonly used antithermal analgesic, which has the effect of deheating and stinging, and is used to relieve mild to moderate pain, such as headaches, joint pains, migraines, tooth pains, muscle pains, neurological pains, pains, etc., as well as fever caused by common flu or influenza. However, there are also taboos that require attention, such as the prohibition of allergies and severe liver and kidney deficiencies。

    1. Antithermal salvaging: the acetaminophenol is depressed by inhibiting the synthesis of prostate. Heating symptoms can be mitigated and have better effects on fever caused by common flu or influenza. At the same time, there is some relief for mild to moderate pains, such as headaches, joint pains, migraines, tooth pains, muscle pains, nervous pains, pains, etc。

    2. Applicable population: for adults and children, provided that the child adjusts the dose to age and weight. Generally, acetaminophenol is a relatively safe drug, but is still subject to medical or pharmacist advice。

    3. Prohibition:

    Allergies are banned: allergies may include rashes, tickling, breathing difficulties, etc., and severers may have allergic shock。

    Severe liver and kidney insufficiency is banned: acetaminophenol is largely metabolized in the body through liver metabolism and renal excretion. Incomplete use of the liver and kidney can increase the liver and kidney burden, leading to drug accumulation and increasing the risk of adverse reactions。

    Pregnant and lactating women are cautious: although acetaminophenol is relatively safe during pregnancy and lactation, it needs to be used under the direction of a doctor to determine whether to use a drug after weighing its advantages and disadvantages。

    The use of acetaminophenol should be strictly consistent with the dose and usage of the instructions, avoiding overdose. If symptoms persist or there is a serious adverse reaction, medical treatment should be provided in a timely manner. At the same time, care should be taken in daily life to maintain good living habits, increase self-immunization and prevent disease。

     
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