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Paracetamol

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Paracetamol
type of chemical entity
Yaɣ sheliacetamides, aromatic amide, phenols Mali niŋ
Pahi laresponse to paracetamol Mali niŋ
Di bukaatatima Mali niŋ
Associated hazarddust explosion Mali niŋ
Nahingbanawhite Mali niŋ
Smells ofno value Mali niŋ
Di malila tumaparacetamol toxicity Mali niŋ
Di ka barinaAutism Mali niŋ
Chemical formulaC₈H₉NO₂ Mali niŋ
Canonical SMILESCC(=O)NC1=CC=C(C=C1)O Mali niŋ
Safety classification and labellingRegulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 Mali niŋ
Activator ofCol3a1 Mali niŋ
Active ingredient inOfirmev, Tylenol, Midol Long Lasting Relief, Mapap, tachipirina Mali niŋ
World Health Organisation international non-proprietary nameparacetamol Mali niŋ
Found in taxonStreptomyces xiamenensis Mali niŋ
Medical condition treatedhyperthermia, biɛrim, susceptibility to severe influenza, nasopharyngitis, fever Mali niŋ
Taba laɣim di fiilaProstaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 1, Prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2, taste receptor type 2 Mali niŋ
Route of administrationoral administration, rectal administration, intravenous infusion and defusion, intramuscular injection Mali niŋ
Legal status (medicine)General sales list (UK), FDA-approved, boxed warning Mali niŋ
Pregnancy categoryAustralian pregnancy category A, US pregnancy category C Mali niŋ
Nahingbaŋbitterness, crystal structure, combustibility Mali niŋ
Bachikpani mali tumanon-opioid analgesic, antipyretic, essential medicine Mali niŋ
WordLift URLhttp://data.medicalrecords.com/medicalrecords/healthwise/acetaminophen Mali niŋ

Paracetamol, bɛ lahi booni ti'lahi shɛli "acetaminophen" nyɛla ti' shɛli din kuri biɛrim mini ningbuŋ biili.[1][2] Di nyɛla ti' shɛli daadama ni mali shɛli n tibiri ningbuŋ biɛrim din bala hali ti tɔ biɛrim shɛli din du biɛla[1] Vihigu shɛŋa wuhiya ni di nyɛla din ni tooi baligi ningbuŋ biili bihi ni.[3][4] Di nyɛla tila shɛli bɛ ni tooi mali m pahiri ti'lahi shɛŋa zuɣu, kamani dori shɛŋa din pa dori kpɛma.[1] "Paracetamol" gba lahi nyɛla tila shɛli bɛ ni mali tibiri biɛrim kpɛma, kamani ninvuɣ so ŋun mali dori shɛli silimiinsi ni boli "cancer" la n-ti pahi biɛrim shɛli niri ni wundi bɛ ni niŋdi "Surgery" o zuɣu, ka lala sunsuuni ka bɛ tooi zooi ka bɛ laɣindi di mini ti shɛli bƐ ni mali vari maandi la (opiod pain medications) [5]. Di nyƐla ti' shƐli din vaandi noli ni bee n furita, amaa di mali shɛŋa ka di chibiri li n niŋ ʒi'soya puuni..[6][7] Di mali awa ayi hali ni awa anahi n mali tumdi di tuma.[8]

  1. 1 2 3 Acetaminophen. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
  2. (December 2017) "Acetaminophen (APAP) hepatotoxicity-Isn't it time for APAP to go away?". Journal of Hepatology 67 (6): 1324–1331. DOI:10.1016/j.jhep.2017.07.005. PMID 28734939.
  3. (2002) "Paracetamol for treating fever in children". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2): CD003676. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD003676. PMID 12076499.
  4. (2015) "Recent Advances in Pediatric Use of Oral Paracetamol in Fever and Pain Management". Pain and Therapy 4 (2): 149–168. DOI:10.1007/s40122-015-0040-z. PMID 26518691.
  5. Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) (2008). "6.1 and 7.1.1" (PDF). Guideline 106: Control of pain in adults with cancer. Scotland: National Health Service (NHS). ISBN 9781905813384. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 December 2010.
  6. Acetaminophen. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
  7. Hochhauser, Daniel (2014). Cancer and its Management. John Wiley & Sons. p. 119. ISBN 9781118468715. Archived from the original on 8 September 2017.
  8. Hochhauser, Daniel (2014). Cancer and its Management. John Wiley & Sons. p. 119. ISBN 9781118468715. Archived from the original on 8 September 2017.