In 1983, what we know as paracetamol was discovered. It was discovered at the University of Strasburg when Professor Adolf Kussmaul asked his assistants to treat patients with phenacetin. The medicine had little effect, but as a result, paracetamol was found in the urine of patients who had taken the medication (and who had a great reduction in fever). The …show more content…
In Australia, paracetamol is most commonly known in the form of Panadol, but is known as different names around the world and is very popular world wide. Paracetamol has helped a lot of people who suffer pain ranging from headaches to osteoarthritis and has been proven to be incredibly easy on the stomach compared to a lot of other pain relievers. A lot of people all over the world have used paracetamol and have been helped by the relief that comes with consuming Panadol.
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