Friday, July 10, 2026

Paracetamol: How to Use It and When to Avoid It, Because It's Useless(1 / 2)

 

At the slightest discomfort, especially during the winter, people turn to the famous Tylenol . As many of you know, paracetamol has analgesic and antipyretic properties.

Unfortunately, especially recently, this drug has been overused, as if it were a panacea for all ills. But is that really the case?

Should we always use it, or are there some cases where it's not necessary because it's not effective? Given its widespread use, many experts are ready to explain what to do.

To avoid abusing paracetamol , especially when it is not needed, they provide us with a detailed list of situations in which it should and should not be administered.

The website nonsprecare.it, for example, offers its readers valuable advice to clarify the many doubts that sometimes plague patients. Let's see what they suggest.

The website nonsprecare.it provides two examples where Tylenol is being wasted. The first is fever in children. You won't believe it, but all pediatricians agree that paracetamol should only be given to children with a very high fever, that is, over 39 degrees Celsius. Indeed, if the child, despite having a high fever, is in a good mood, eating, sleeping, and playing regularly, it may be unnecessary.

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