Panadol is made mostly of Tylenol, and Tylenol can affect your liver. In fact, Tylenol overdose can basically kill your liver. It is safe but you have to take only the recommended amounts or you risk liver damage.
Does your health care provider know how much Panadol you are taking? Are you taking other meds that can affect liver values? Your liver processes many of the medications you take. In addition, it is not a good idea to take Panadol/Tylenol/acetaminophen and drink alcohol. That can damage your liver much faster.
Sometimes people have a misconception that over the counter meds like Panadol or Tylenol are without risk because you don't need a prescription to get them. But it is important to always read the labels and take only what is recommended. If that doesn't work for you, contact a health care provider.
I'm not saying you took more than you should have. But many people do. There may be some other reason that your liver values are rising. But Panadol could be part of it.
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Hello Anonymous
Do you mean GGT levels?
Panadol is made mostly of Tylenol, and Tylenol can affect your liver. In fact, Tylenol overdose can basically kill your liver. It is safe but you have to take only the recommended amounts or you risk liver damage.
Does your health care provider know how much Panadol you are taking? Are you taking other meds that can affect liver values? Your liver processes many of the medications you take. In addition, it is not a good idea to take Panadol/Tylenol/acetaminophen and drink alcohol. That can damage your liver much faster.
Sometimes people have a misconception that over the counter meds like Panadol or Tylenol are without risk because you don't need a prescription to get them. But it is important to always read the labels and take only what is recommended. If that doesn't work for you, contact a health care provider.
I'm not saying you took more than you should have. But many people do. There may be some other reason that your liver values are rising. But Panadol could be part of it.
Thank you for the question. Good luck to you.
September 8, 2010 - 7:12amThis Comment
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