side efeects of crocin?


Question:
i hv heard dat WHO banned crocin some years ago coz it has heavy side effects!!!!!is dat true?coz on t.v commercials dey say dat it doest hv any side effects.wats ur opinion

Answers:
Brand names : Calpol, Crocin, Doliprane, Malidens, Pacimol, Paracin, Parazine, Pyrexon

Available as Tablet , Syrup , Drops , Suspension

Uses Pain , Fever
Side effects* Nausea , Stomach ache, Skin rash , Swelling of pancreas after prolonged use

Use with Care Kidney or liver disease

Not used in Allergy to the drug

* The side effects are seen in a small percentage of persons using the medicine.
The benefits of using the drug usually out-weigh the side-effects. Your doctor is the best person to decide the use and dosage of any drug.

Other Answers:
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The safety of this high strength brand in the Indian market has raised serious concerns amongst consumer action groups and drug experts particularly in the wake of findings of a recent study conducted by Dr. William Lee of the University of Texas. The study has proved that there is a direct link between paracetamol overdose and liver failure.
no WHO has not banned paracetamol. it has wide margin of safety. for adults with normal kidney and liver functions maximum daily dose must not exceed 5gm
There is always a side effect to any drug especially if more than the recommended dose is taken. Crocin is the brand name of a paracetamol produced by SmithKline Beecham. The problem with this medication is that it is being marketed in 1000mg doses and is being promoted as a pain reliever for chronic conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatic arthritis, headache, toothache, period pain and muscle pain on the label of the bottle. Its label also does not carry any warning on the hazards of an overdose or prolonged usage on vital human organs. At the same time the label assures that Crocin 1000 does not irritate the stomach and the maximum daily dose can go upto 4000 mg. The new brand is marketed in a bottle of 40 tablets as an OTC (over the counter) drug.

In a study by Dr. William Lee of the University of Texas he has proven that there is a direct link between paracetamol overdose and liver failure. Dr Lee had tracked more than 300 cases of acute liver failures at 22 hospitals in the US and found 38 percent of these associated with excessive paracetamol usage. The study also found the paracetamol link to 35 percent of the 307 adults suffering from severe liver damage at 6 US hospitals. In UK, 20 people had to undergo liver transplant as a result of paracetamol induced liver poisoning in 1997.The British government, subsequently, had to impose restrictions on the sale of paracetamol preparations as an OTC product.

So I guess, you could say that its claim of having no side effects isn't true. Use it long enough or often enough and it will destroy your liver, which is the primary organ responsible for metabolizing paracetamols.
Yes there are few side effects, firstly it will have an effect over you liver and secondly you will get resistance against the drug.


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