When I take paracetamol I start to feel really nauseous and sick?!


Question: When I take paracetamol I start to feel really nauseous and sick?
It started a few months back when I went into hospital, and they gave me paracetamol for my pain, previously I've always been fine with it, however, I don't take it often and choose to take ibuprofen instead for pain relief. But ever since I take paracetamol (mainly in cold medicine, but occasionally as a pain relief) I always feel really nauseous, I make sure I've had something to eat before hand and I've even tried taking it with different drinks (i.e water, juice, pop). Is this a mild paracetamol allergy?

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You are not the only one - the stuff makes me sick too - so does ibuprofen. But because it is cheaper than anything else the doctors want you to have it and won't believe you are allergic. I use aspirin-and-codeine which you can buy over the counter in limited amounts. Good for colds and mild pain relief. For more persistent pains ask your doctor for codeine phosphate on prescription. For really serious pain ask your doctor for DF 118, which is a morphine derivative and very effective, but can be addictive. Off the record, try websites for opium which is the traditional painkiller and the best of all. You don't need to become an addict unless you want to. There is always acupuncture for localised pain, but go to a properly registered practioner. Hope this gives you the best answer



I think you have migraine disease in your head. If you're cold conditions along with migraines it can be possible as the conditions that you experience today.

You can consume K-Liquid clorofil, K-Omegasquaplus and K-Sageplus.

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stop taking it if it makes you feel ill.

It's probably all in your head, but there is no reason to take it, use ibuprofen instead



Strange. Its ibuprofen that makes me feel sick.




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