Doctors usually recommend taking paracetamol in case of fever, headache or body pain. But there are many types of paracetamol ...
An investigation is under way after a mistake means people might be taking incorrect medication which could be 'dangerous' ...
The High Street pharmacy chain Boots is asking customers to return packs of 500-milligram paracetamol tablets because a labelling error incorrectly states they are a different painkiller, aspirin.
In October 2022, Paul McHugh scrawled a note on a piece of paper. “Something is happening to me and I don’t know is very very ...
Shoppers have been warned not to take some paracetamol tablets as they could potentially be "dangerous". Boots cleared the ...
A new study from the University of Edinburgh suggests that taking paracetamol regularly for long periods may increase the ...
Boots has urgently warned customers not to take one of its own-brand paracetamols and return any packets to stores immediately. The product has been recalled over a ‘packaging error,’ with the high ...
Boots has issued an urgent warning to customers after a packaging blunder has left some medication potentially harmful.
New research suggests that acetaminophen, often deemed safe during pregnancy, may have links to ADHD, raising concerns about ...
The high street retailer has pulled packs of the painkiller from sale after finding that it contains tablets labelled as aspirin ...
High Street chain Boots has issued an urgent warning after a packaging mistake left some medication potentially "dangerous" ...
A batch of Boots Paracetamol 500mg tablets has been withdrawn from the market after a potential safety issue was identified.