The Essential Guide to Paracetamol
Books | Medical / General
Michael Riley, Pharm.D.
Discover a wealth of important information about the drug, paracetamol inside my book, The Essential Guide to Paracetamol: Usage, Precautions, Interactions and Side Effects.A must-read book to learn about the conditions that paracetamol is used to treat through to the range of potentially life-threatening side effects and drug interactions that can occur while taking this commonly prescribed medication.Inside my new book you will discover:Paracetamol Brand Names. A comprehensive listing of paracetamol brand name medications in the United States, Canada and Europe, never be unsure about the medications you are taking again by being able to identify what brand name medications contain paracetamol.Medical Conditions Paracetamol Treats. Discover the wide range of medical conditions that a course of paracetamol can treat, cure and prevent. Know what your doctor or medical professional may prescribe for certain conditions before going into the doctor’s office.Risks of Taking Paracetamol. As with all medications there are some inherent risks when taking paracetamol, learn what these risks are, how to identify them with your medical professional or doctor and what signs to look for in case of an emergency.Paracetamol Side Effects & Interactions. From drug interactions, allergies and more, discover the variety of interactions that you need to know about before starting a prescribed course paracetamol medications and what to do if a reaction should occur during or after completing your prescribed course of paracetamol.Alternative Medications. A list of alternative medications that can be substituted for paracetamol to enable you to make an informed decision about your overall health care. This is especially useful for individuals concerned about the negative side effects or interactions with other drugs when taking paracetamol.Plus, so much more...Start reading my book right now and arm yourself with the information you need to make an educated decision when weighing the risks and benefits of taking the common prescription and over the counter (OTC) drug, paracetamol.