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History Of Taking In 4 Paracetamols, 4-11 Solpadol In Drunken State. Scratching. Concerning?
I've just been to my friends house and she's been drinking all day, fell out with her boyfriend and has decided take a load of tablets. She's taken at least 4 paracetamol and anywhere from 4-11 Solpadol. I've put her to bed. She was scratching a lot which I know is a side effect of taking to many paracetamol. Will she be alright? I've had to come home but I'm worried.
It would be best if your friend goes to see a doctor. The solpadol contains a combination of paracetamol and codiene. If she has taken these along with other paracetamol and alcohol (especially if there is a history of excess use of alcohol), there is a risk of liver damage.
She needs to be assessed and this would include a liver function test.
In addition she needs to be seen by a psychologist or psychiatrist for assessment of any future risk of self harm and mood disorder such a depression.
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History Of Taking In 4 Paracetamols, 4-11 Solpadol In Drunken State. Scratching. Concerning?
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic It would be best if your friend goes to see a doctor. The solpadol contains a combination of paracetamol and codiene. If she has taken these along with other paracetamol and alcohol (especially if there is a history of excess use of alcohol), there is a risk of liver damage. She needs to be assessed and this would include a liver function test. In addition she needs to be seen by a psychologist or psychiatrist for assessment of any future risk of self harm and mood disorder such a depression. I hope this helps