Pain Reliever Raw Material Paracetamol Acetaminophen Paracetamol
Product Description

Product Details
Product Name |
Paracetamol |
Appearance |
Paracetamol Powder |
Assay |
>99% |
MW |
151.16256 |
MF |
C8H9NO2 |
Melting point |
168-172C |
Boiling point |
387.8C |
Paracetamol is mainly used to relieve mild to moderate pain, such as colds, toothache, joint pain, muscle pain, neuralgia, migraine, dysmenorrhea, etc. It is also used to treat fever caused by common cold or influenza. Due to its high safety, it is particularly suitable for patients who cannot use carboxylic acid drugs, such as those with chickenpox, hemophilia, and other bleeding disorders.
Application&Function
antipyretic effect
The antipyretic effect of Paracetamol is mainly achieved by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis in the central nervous system. Prostaglandins are an inflammatory mediator that can cause an increase in body temperature and exacerbate fever. By inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandins, Paracetamol can lower body temperature and alleviate fever symptoms. Its antipyretic effect is similar to aspirin, but it does not irritate the stomach within the dosage range.
Analgesic Effect
Paracetamol has a relatively weak analgesic effect, mainly by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis in peripheral tissues, increasing pain threshold, and thus achieving analgesic effects. It is effective for peripheral pain (such as headaches, joint pain, toothache, dysmenorrhea, etc.), but not effective for severe pain such as cancer pain or traumatic pain. Paracetamol is not a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), therefore it does not have anti-inflammatory and anti rheumatic effects.
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