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'''Paracetamol''', known very commonly as '''acetaminophen''', '''Tylenol''', and '''Māpap''', is a widely-used analgesic substance that produces fever and pain reducing effects when administered. It is often in combination drugs for pain, such as hydrocodone/paracetamol (Vicodin).
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'''Paracetamol''', also known as '''acetaminophen''', is a medication used to treat fever and mild to moderate pain. Common brand names include '''Tylenol''' and '''Panadol'''.
 
==History and culture==
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==Chemistry==
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Additional experience reports can be found here:
* [https://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_Acetaminophen.shtml Erowid Experience Vaults: Acetaminophen]
 
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* [[wikipedia:Paracetamol|Paracetamol (Wikipedia)]]
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* [https://www.erowid.org/pharms/acetaminophen/ Acetaminophen (Erowid Vault)]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracetamol Paracetamol (Wikipedia)]
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Summary sheet: Paracetamol

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Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is a medication used to treat fever and mild to moderate pain. Common brand names include Tylenol and Panadol.

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