Paracetamol belongs to the class of analgesics (pain killers) and antipyretics (fever-reducing agents) used to treat mild to moderate pain and fever in adults and children.
Use as directed by the doctor. Your doctor prescribes this medicine based on your medical condition. Paracetamol rarely causes side effects if you take it at the right dosage. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor if you're worried about a side effect or notice anything unusual.
Paracetamol inhibits the chemical messengers in the brain that alert your body to pain. It also lowers high temperatures by influencing chemical messengers in a brain region that regulates body temperature.
Before using paracetamol, inform your doctor about your (or the user's) medical history and other medications currently taking to rule out any potential negative effects. Only use paracetamol in children if a doctor has recommended it. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use paracetamol unless your doctor has suggested it. It comes as tablets, capsules, syrup, injections, suppositories, patches, etc.