We can find paracetamol in every household in the form of syrups (and drops) crocin, P125/P250, calpol, etc. for children and as dolo 650, calpol, etc. for adults. So whenever someone at home gets a fever, you reach out for it. We prefer to give crocin, P125/250 syrups for our children (drops in case of […]
We can find paracetamol in every household in the form of syrups (and drops) crocin, P125/P250, calpol, etc. for children and as dolo 650, calpol, etc. for adults. So whenever someone at home gets a fever, you reach out for it. We prefer to give crocin, P125/250 syrups for our children (drops in case of newborns and infants) frequently when they fall sick because it is harmless, right? Wrong, it’s absolutely a wrong practice. An overdose of paracetamol can result in liver failure.










