Description
Paracetamol, also known as Acetaminophen, is an OTC drug available almost everywhere. This fantastic drug has its indication in any condition that can cause pain and fever. Along with substances like caffeine and pseudoephedrine, the actions of this drug are enhanced and utilized in illnesses like flu and tiredness as well.
BASIC INFO.:
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- CAS number: 103-90-2
- Name: Paracetamol.
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- Specifications: A competent analgesic and antipyretic.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Treatment and Function: Paracetamol is used in dealing with pain and fever.
- Physical Form: White Crystalline Solid.
- Medicine Type: Human Drugs.
- Ingredients: Paracetamol API.
- Recommended for: Pain and Fever.
- Storage: Keep this drug in a dry place away from moisture.
USES:
Paracetamol, aka Acetaminophen, is a perfect OTC drug to fend off headaches or pain in the body. Its action in severe pain is insufficient, but mild to moderate pain can be dealt with effectively. Dental pain, post-surgical agony, headache, etc., all kinds of pain can be managed with this drug efficiently.
It has an excellent result in reducing the body temperature during fever has shown that it is incredibly beneficial in lowering the fever.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:
The IUPAC name for Paracetamol is N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamide. On the other hand, the molecular formula is C8H9NO2.
PRODUCT APPLICATION:
Considering the inappropriately known mechanism of action of Paracetamol, it is usually classified along with NSAIDs. Paracetamol can lower fever by blocking COX enzymes and blocking prostaglandin synthesis. In addition, pain alleviation has an association with the central action of Paracetamol. This drug enhances the pain threshold by meddling with neurotransmitters in the brain.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:
- Melting Point – 169℃
- Density – 1.263/cm3
- Form – Crystalline Solid.
- HS Code – 29222933
- Color – White.
- Molecular Weight – 151.165g/mol
- Solubility – Slightly soluble in cold water, but solubility is more remarkable in hot water.