Is Panadol Osteo safe for long term use?

Panadol Osteo (which contains the active ingredient paracetamol) can be used long-term, but only under the supervision and advice of a doctor. Standard guidance specifies not to use it for more than a few days at a time without medical consultation.

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Is it safe to take Panadol Osteo every day?

Your pharmacist or doctor will assess your condition and decide if you should continue to take the medicine. Adults: Do not use for more than a few days at a time unless your doctor tells you to. Children 12 - 17 years: Do not give paracetamol for more than 48 hours unless a doctor has told you to.

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What are the side effects of taking Panadol Osteo?

Serious side effects

  • Shortness of breath.
  • Wheezing or difficulty breathing.
  • Swelling of the face, lips, tongue or other parts of the body.
  • Allergic skin reactions such as rash, peeling, itching or hives.
  • Mouth ulcers.
  • Unexplained bruising or bleeding.

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Is Panadol Osteo ok for kidneys?

Paracetamol should be used with caution in patients with impaired kidney function: Administration of paracetamol to patients with moderate to severe renal impairment may result in accumulation of paracetamol conjugates.

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Can I take paracetamol long-term for arthritis?

You may need to take paracetamol for longer if you have a long-term health problem that causes pain. It's safe to take paracetamol regularly for many years, as long as you do not take more than the recommended dose.

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Can I take paracetamol every day for life?

It's safe to take paracetamol regularly for many years as long as you do not take more than the recommended dose. How does paracetamol compare to ibuprofen? The type of medicine you need to treat your pain depends on what type of pain you have.

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What brings on arthritis flare-ups?

Arthritis flare-ups are triggered by overexertion, stress, infections, or changes in medication, but can also stem from poor sleep, weather shifts, injury, and certain foods, leading to increased joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. Common culprits include pushing joints too hard, emotional stress, illness (like a cold or strep throat), skipping meds, and even changes in barometric pressure, with triggers varying slightly between arthritis types.
 

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What is the best painkiller for osteoarthritis?

Pain caused by osteoarthritis can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These medications reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Examples of NSAIDs include diclofenac, ibuprofen and naproxen. Two other anti-inflammatory painkillers with a similar effect are celecoxib and etoricoxib.

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How can I protect my kidneys while taking painkillers?

Keeping Kidneys Safe: Smart Choices about Medicines

  1. Manage your medicines with help from your health care providers.
  2. Be careful about using over-the-counter medicines.
  3. Plan ahead to manage pain, flu, or other illness.
  4. Watch a video explaining why it's important to plan ahead for illness and how NSAIDs can harm your kidneys.

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What is the least harmful pain reliever?

Acetaminophen is generally considered safer than other pain relievers. It doesn't cause side effects such as stomach pain and bleeding.

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Which is better for pain, Panadol or Panadol Osteo?

Panadol Osteo contains a higher dose of paracetamol (665mg) than regular paracetamol tablets and, with just 3 times a day dosage, may provide up to 24-hour relief. Regular paracetamol tablets generally contains 500mg of paracetamol.

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What happens if you take Panadol for too long?

Long-term use of paracetamol can cause: tiredness. breathlessness. your fingers and lips to go blue.

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Is osteo panadol good for arthritis?

Paracetamol (brand name: Dymadon, Febridol, Panadol, Panamax, Paralgin, Panadol Osteo) is a common pain killer (analgesic). It can also lower raised body temperature (fever). It is used for relief of fever, headaches, the pain of arthritis and other minor aches and pains, including pain from colds, flu and period pain.

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What can be taken every day for arthritis?

Pain relief medicines

  • Paracetamol. If you have pain caused by osteoarthritis, your GP might suggest you consider taking paracetamol for short-term pain relief. ...
  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) A GP may prescribe a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). ...
  • Opioids. ...
  • Capsaicin cream. ...
  • Steroid injections.

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Is long-term paracetamol use harmful?

However, in 2015 a study was published which concluded that there was an increased risk of all sort of adverse effects in those taking paracetamol long term, ranging from increased risk of heart attacks and stroke to early death.

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What is the maximum amount of Panadol Osteo?

Adults and 12 years and over, take 2 Caplets three times a day every 6-8 hours. (maximum 6 caplets in 24 hours).

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What's the worst drug for your kidneys?

Top 10 Drugs That Cause Kidney Damage

  1. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen and naproxen, are commonly used for pain relief. ...
  2. Antibiotics. ...
  3. Diuretics. ...
  4. Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) ...
  5. Antiviral Drugs. ...
  6. ACE Inhibitors. ...
  7. Lithium. ...
  8. Contrast Dye.

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What can I take for arthritis that won't hurt my kidneys?

The first option is acetaminophen (Tylenol), which is an analgesic, not an NSAID. Injections of hyaluronic acid compounds, which are designed to supplement a substance that gives joint fluid its viscosity, for example, may provide relief in affected joints (usually knees) without involving the kidneys.

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What are the early signs of kidney damage?

Nausea and vomiting, muscle cramps, loss of appetite, swelling via feet and ankles, dry, itchy skin, shortness of breath, trouble sleeping, urinating either too much or too little. However, these are usually in the later stages, but they can also happen in other disorders.

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How to stop osteoarthritis from progressing?

The two lifestyle factors that slow the progression of arthritis are interconnected: physical fitness and weight loss. I routinely encourage my patients to engage in regular low-impact exercises to help maintain flexibility while strengthening the muscles around the affected joint.

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What is the gold standard drug for osteoarthritis?

Diacerein- A gold standard analgesic in management of osteoarthritis.

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What is the difference between arthritis and osteoarthritis?

Osteoarthritis is caused by mechanical wear and tear on joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which the body's own immune system attacks the body's joints. It may begin any time in life.

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What aggravates arthritis the most?

8 Food Ingredients That Can Cause Inflammation

  • 8 Food Ingredients That Can Cause Inflammation. When you have arthritis, your body is in an inflammatory state, which can trigger pain and other symptoms. ...
  • Sugar. ...
  • Saturated Fats. ...
  • Trans Fats. ...
  • Omega 6 Fatty Acids. ...
  • Refined Carbohydrates. ...
  • MSG. ...
  • Gluten and Casein.

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Is walking good for arthritis?

For people of any age with arthritis, walking is especially good medicine. It strengthens muscles, which helps shift pressure from joints and reduce pain. And a regular walking routine compresses and releases the cartilage in your knees, helping circulate synovial fluid that brings oxygen and nourishes your joints.

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What is the hand squeeze test for arthritis?

In this test, the second through fourth metacarpophalangeal joints (see image, lower left) or the metatarsophalangeal joints (see image, lower right) are squeezed together to test for tenderness. A positive result raises the question of an inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis.

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