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Objectives This study examines awareness of the potential risks associated with over‐the‐counter (OTC) use of paracetamol and non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) among Australian consumers to better understand patterns of usage of these products.
Methods We employed two self‐reported cross‐sectional surveys (conducted in 2001 and 2009) using computer‐aided telephone interviewing. Both...
Objective. To determine the risk: benefit of paracetamol combined with caffeine in the short‐term management of acute pain conditions.
Design. Database searches were conducted to identify double‐blind trials comparing paracetamol/caffeine with paracetamol alone (benefit analysis) and any data pertaining to hepatotoxicity of paracetamol when combined with caffeine (risk analysis).
Interventions. ...
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