As in the title. My daughter just admitted she ate some medicine form my bedside table. A 500mg paracetamol tablet. Anyone know if this is a problem?
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As in the title. My daughter just admitted she ate some medicine form my bedside table. A 500mg paracetamol tablet. Anyone know if this is a problem?
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Ever think about calling the hospital you complete and utter tool. :confused:
Naw, shouldn't be a problem...but I'm not a doctor...
doubt if one 500mgm tablet would cause any problems.
sure it was just one tablet?
Paracetamol Poisoning, Paracetamol Overdose. Advice | PatientQuote:
Risk of severe liver damage (ie a peak ALT more than 1000 IU/L)
Based on the dose of paracetamol ingested (mg/kg body weight):
Less than 150 mg/kg - unlikely.
More than 250 mg/kg - likely.
More than 12 g total - potentially fatal.
Paracetamol can cause serious or fatal adverse effects at around 150 mg/kg for many adults. There is considerable interpatient variability which depends on age, health and substances taken with the paracetamol.
The level is higher for young children.
if it was one tablet, then if your daughter weighed only 2 (two) kgms, she would be in danger.
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So move to a proper country you idiot TEFLer.
That sand in your vagina seems to be irritating you Teresa. :rofl:
Try this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3z-GwdaKrn8
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Hey Dog face, can you please come up with something Original.
That is someone else's line.
And further more,
If you were a responsible parent you would relocate your poor family to a real country Far a away from those heathen scum.
It must be those big TEFling dollars keeping you there huh. :smileylaughing:
A real country....
Yes keep an eye on her and a tikka masala or some ribs should take your mind off it!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Earl
Must be that time of the month I suppose.:rolleyes:Quote:
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Hey Dog face, can you please come up with something Original.
That is someone else's line.
And further more,
If you were a responsible parent you would relocate your poor family to a real country Far a away from those heathen scum.
It must be those big TEFling dollars keeping you there huh.
Give ber a third of scotch and two litres of water. Would be a pity to waste a hangover cure.
To put a number on it. Your girl just took an extra 5ml spoonful of Calpol than what she should have.
If I was you, would I take her to the hospital? Probably not, but only after I had called a random hospital in the U.K (around 4pm there now) to see what they thought.
Here's an idea to have peace of mind.
Get a relative/friend to call the NHS helpline and let them pretend what happened to you happened to them and let them report back with the advice they got.
NHS 24 contact details
NHS 24 helpline
111 is the new free way to phone the NHS 24 helpline from landlines and mobiles.
The helpline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
When to phone
You should only phone the NHS 24 helpline:If you’re well, but have a question about your health or local NHS services, please contact NHS inform (external website).
- if you or someone you know is unwell
- when your doctor’s surgery is closed and you feel it can’t wait until it re-opens.
He's worried about his daughter. Hardly a sign of being a complete twat. You, however, with your complete lack of empathy, can go lick a dogs asshole until it bleeds. Again.
She'll be fine Cujo, don't worry about her and stash your meds better in future.
What a weird thing to advise a Chinese resident on a Thai forum to do :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bogon
Trust your child well.
There are plenty of good hospitals in China even one in Nanjing where some of the Drs speak Engrish almost eggs sackly like your present interlocutor
Too late, but I should have made it clearer.Quote:
Originally Posted by DrB0b
I meant that Cujo could have asked a relative/friend in the U.K to make a 2 minute call to the helpline and then relay the advise given.
Well, at least you got one sensible answer (from tax). Critical thing here was weight, not so very much age.
A 4 1/2 year old girl should be somewhere around 15-20Kgs (high max).
At the lower weight range, the dose is around 33 mgs/Kg, and at the higher 25mgs/Kg (i.e. 10 times lower than the "likely" threshold).
Lesson of the day - lock up your effing meds. There are some that a single tablet could kill a child.