how many dolo 650 can be taken in a day - #28208
I am trying to figure out how many dolo 650 can be taken in a day because I've been feeling really off lately. Last week, I started getting these bad headaches and my doc said it might be tension-related but prescribed dolo 650 for the pain. I've taken a couple of doses a day, but honestly, I’m not even sure how many dolo 650 can be taken safely. I went through the package insert, and it mentions not exceeding a certain amount, but it’s kinda vague. Like, do I count the doses I took the previous days too? The pain isn't going away, and I've had to take it pretty much every day since Monday; is there a limit? Can I take more if the pain is still there? I keep worrying about side effects and if I could overdo it. Just wanting to clarify, how many dolo 650 can be taken in a day? I'm hoping I’m not doing anything wrong here. I mean, a few times I’ve been tempted to take an extra one at night because the headaches keep me awake, but I don’t wanna mess up my stomach or anything. Can anyone break it down, like what’s the max?
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The daily limit for Dolo 650, which contains 650 mg of paracetamol (acetaminophen), is essential to follow to prevent potential side effects or liver damage. Typically, the maximum recommended dose of paracetamol for an adult is generally 4000 mg per day, but that’s distributed into separate doses, not taken all at once. Usually, it’s advised to take 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain, but definitely do not exceed more than 4 tablets in a 24-hour period. So, if you’re dealing with persistent or worsening headaches despite sticking to this dosage, it might be a sign that revisiting your doctor is necessary for a reevaluation of your symptoms and pain management. Your concern about side effects is valid, particularly because taking more than the recommended amount can result in serious liver complications, regardless of whether the pain persists. It’s equally important to not combine it with other medications containing paracetamol to avoid inadvertently exceeding the dosing limit. If your headaches keep recurring or become severe, or if you notice any unusual symptoms like jaundice, fatigue or nausea, consult with a healthcare professional immediately. They may need to explore alternative treatments or investigate further into the root cause of your headaches. Managing lifestyle factors like stress, hydration, or sleep patterns could also be advised, but direct medical oversight is key to safe and effective pain control.
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