#Paracetamol #Pharmacology #PainManagement #Healthcare #Pharmacy #Medicine #LearningEveryDay To view or add a comment, sign in Types of Analgesics and Their Effects on the Body Analgesics are among the most commonly used medications worldwide, but they differ in their mechanisms and effects on the body: Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) Relieves mild to moderate pain and reduces fever Generally safe when used correctly Overdose may cause liver damage NSAIDs (e.g., Ibuprofen, Diclofenac) Reduce pain and inflammation Effective for muscle and joint pain Long-term or excessive use may affect the stomach and kidneys Opioids (e.g., Morphine, Codeine) Powerful pain relievers for severe pain Used under strict medical supervision May cause drowsiness and dependence Topical Analgesics Applied directly to the site of pain Fewer systemic side effects compared to oral analgesics Conclusion: Choosing the right analgesic depends on the patients condition, dosage, and duration of use

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However, if you are experiencing swelling, pain, and redness at the injection spot after a few days, contact a medical professional immediately
There could also be pain and redness at the injection site