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slowmotion

Quite dreadful
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lost somewhere
The toxicity of paracetamol is quite high.. Not long a ago, a young lady was taking it for post-operative pain relief after (I think) some cosmetic surgery and supplemented her recommended dose by a little. Not much. She died. It's a surprisingly dangerous non-prescription drug.
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
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Ovver 'thill
However, store policies are a bit strange. You can buy two packs of paracetamol, or two ibuprofen, or one of each. But you can't buy two paracetamol and one ibuprofen and vice versa. Ibuprofen doesn't kill like paracetamol.

I take regular doses of paracetamol, ibuprofen and codeine. I tried Tramadol to avoid the constipation thing, but it made me itch like mad, and I jerked a lot in the night....you know that spasmodic kicking thing that makes you so popular with partners..... At one point the pain in my FAI was so severe I couldn't function at all without four daily doses of 2 paracetamol, a 400mg ibuprofen and a couple of 30 mg codeine. I have previously suffered oesophagitis so I also have a 15 mg Lanzaprosole to protect my gullet.

Now I'm down to a morning dose, involving only a single codeine plus paracetamol and ibuprofen, and an afternoon or evening dose of paracetamol and codeine. I only take more than one codeine if the pain is severe, ( or if I fancy getting stoned). I'm told the regular use of all the painkillers has a cumulative effect, which is why I can back off the dosage without suffering too much discomfort.

The most entertainment we had from Tramadol was last Christmas when Nanna was taking it regularly in larger doses than I could cope with. She'd sleep for hours in the chair, wakeup, talk nonsense for a few minutes then go back to sleep. We were actually convinced she was losing it, but managed to persuade her GP to review the dosage. The current reversion to what passes for normality in Nanna has made us realise she isn't yet senile.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
I generally consider myself reasonably well-informed, aware of stuff, but I had no idea paracetamol was so dangerous. I tend to be a bit reckless about doses, assuming they leave a big margin of error - like sell by dates on food. The idea that even modest (by the sound of things) amounts can do you serious harm is news to me. Why isn't it more widely known?
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I generally consider myself reasonably well-informed, aware of stuff, but I had no idea paracetamol was so dangerous. I tend to be a bit reckless about doses, assuming they leave a big margin of error - like sell by dates on food. The idea that even modest (by the sound of things) amounts can do you serious harm is news to me. Why isn't it more widely known?
A bit of a grim read....

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/a.../parecetamol-poisoning-is-a-nasty-way-to-die/
 
If one of my staff were to discuss patient information in the waiting room in this way then I would not be happy

Pharmacists have no concept of Dignity, Respect or Confidentiality

Next time they give you the third degree, point out thatthey are asking you for confidential information, you don't want half of the town knowing what you have wrong with you and have they somewhere private to talk....
 

Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

Formerly just_fixed
If one of my staff were to discuss patient information in the waiting room in this way then I would not be happy

Pharmacists have no concept of Dignity, Respect or Confidentiality

Next time they give you the third degree, point out thatthey are asking you for confidential information, you don't want half of the town knowing what you have wrong with you and have they somewhere private to talk....
Same here, I'm shocked at some of the questions you guys have been asked in a public place...:ohmy:
 

Sara_H

Guru
I was once stopped from buying paracetamol, brufen and ranitadine in Morrisons (I was stocking up prior to going on holiday). The reason given was that you're not allowed to buy more than two types of painkillers. No matter what I said the staff would not have it that ranitadine is not a painkiller, then to cap it all, they let me but them anyway in a seperate transaction. I paid for a 24p pack of paracetamol with my debit card, which means it probably cost them more to process the transaction. That'll learn em!
 
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