I have a man cold and taking my usual bowl of chicken soup washed down with a Lemsip Max but now I’m thinking… if the main ingrediant of a Lemsip is paracetamol, why don’t I just have a paracetamol? It’d cost alot less.

Whats the point of a Lemsip other than the paracetamol?

Thank you.

Now that you’ve read this, you now have a cold sorry thats just how this one works.

  • Otter
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    299 months ago

    For those in North America

    paracetamol = acetaminophen (Tylenol)

      • synae[he/him]
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        49 months ago

        I never understood this- if i get a cold, I deny its existence and power through. Most of the time my wife doesn’t even know I was sick.

    • konalt
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      99 months ago

      Cold that smells like Cool Sport Rush Wolf Power Machinery.

    • adam
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      69 months ago

      Somewhere south of “man flu” but north of “the sniffles”

  • @[email protected]
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    149 months ago

    Yes, as others have said, it’s paracetamol with some other stuff.

    Something I’ve not seen mentioned yet however is to please be mindful that these do contain it and try to not take additional paracetamol (say, in tablet form) without watching your dose. Paracetamol overdose leads to some very nasty effects. Be careful not to exceed the daily dose of paracetamol, as stated in the product insert.

  • @[email protected]
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    139 months ago

    In my country Lemsip Max Cold and Flu Capsules contain a few other ingredients, I’m not sure if they are the same with yours. They say they contain a combination of paracetamol, phenylephrine hydrochloride, and caffeine. I think that the combo helps with congestion as well, and obviously if it has caffeine, so it’ll give you a buzz (never in a great way in my opinion) - Basic Paracetamol works for the pain and fever part. It is commonly used to alleviate symptoms such as headache, muscle aches, sore throat, and fever.

    Hope you get better soon!

    • kirklennon
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      109 months ago

      They say they contain a combination of paracetamol, phenylephrine hydrochloride, and caffeine.

      Incidentally, the US FDA has just completed updated studies on phenylephrine, more rigorous than when it was first introduced, and determined that when taken orally it is fully metabolized before it makes it to the sinuses and is completely ineffective. It’s going to disappear from shelves soon.

      • @[email protected]
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        99 months ago

        Which is something anyone who needed psuedoephedrine but got phenylephrine could have told them decades ago.

        • kirklennon
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          59 months ago

          Do you have a source for that? My understanding is that the recent review looked only at oral usage and made no determination on its efficacy as a nasal spray.

          • Clegko
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            I recall reading it somewhere when the news was first coming out that it was useless as an oral medicine- lemme see if I can find it again.

            Edit: I musta misread whatever news article it was - I just skimmed the actual release from the FDA and don’t really mention the nose spray route at all. https://www.fda.gov/media/171972/download

  • @[email protected]
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    It also has a phenylephrine which clears blocked nose and stuff.

    If you don’t have a sufficiently stuffed nose, paracetamol is cheaper.

  • @[email protected]
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    99 months ago

    Pretty much, it’s paracetamol, caffeine and a decongestant. All things that are normally cheaper as tablets.

    See: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/5620/smpc

    I’ve always hated the taste of Lemsip because of the paracetamol, don’t understand how people can stand it.

    I just take some tablets and have a mug of hot lemon/honey, the hot drink helps with congestion and the honey soothes a sore throat. Lemsip just mashes it all up into one powder.

  • @[email protected]
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    69 months ago

    I already have one so it’s fine. I believe it also contains a load of caffeine so you can be fully awake to appreciate your suffering. Honestly, Lemsip is shit. Just take a couple of paracetamol and drink some hot water, lemon juice and honey (with added whisky preferably).

  • Devi
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    59 months ago

    It’s just nice. The hot lemon helps more than the paracetemol for me so sometimes I just make squash with hot water and it’s not too different.

    • @[email protected]
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      49 months ago

      I assume from context that the “squash” you are referring to is not a gourd. Is it a beverage? Does it contain or is it served in a gourd?

      • Skua
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        59 months ago

        “Squash” is another word for cordial or diluting juice - that is, a concentrated fruit juice that you dilute with water to drink

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          Huh. That sounds like a good time and fridge space saver. Make your own concentrate. I have made my own ginger syrup concentrate before, tastes good but not exactly a fruit. Have you got a recipe you actually like drinking when you’re not sick?

          • Skua
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            29 months ago

            I’m afraid I’ve never made any myself. There’s a wide variety of them available pretty cheap in most shops here, and also I am fortunate enough to live somewhere where the tap water is really good

    • @Backtrack3241
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      29 months ago

      How exactly does the hot lemon help you?

      • FuglyDuck
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        69 months ago

        It’s the hot water that helps, mostly. The lemon makes it taste better.

        Personally, I do a ginger infusion with lemon and honey in it. The lemon moderates some of the bite from ginger, and the stuff in ginger eases the symptoms.

        (Note- slice or grate fresh ginger and boil or steep that in hot water. “ginger tea” bags that have been sitting on a shelf for who knows how long…. Not helpful.)

        The honey also helps with coughs and sore throats, but mostly just by coating the throat. (Same, for example, as cough syrup.)

      • squiblet
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        Vitamin C is good for you. It’s been found to reduce the time you’re sick by 10%. It’s better to consume it regularly before getting sick though, as it significantly reduces the risk of developing a cold.

      • Devi
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        19 months ago

        Clears your congestion which is what’s causing the headache and stuffiness.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          What about the fever?

          I’m no doctor but it just sounds pretty unlikely that congestion is what is causing the headache. Sounds more likely that a virus is causing both.

          • Devi
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            19 months ago

            The virus is causing both in a roundabout way, but congestion does cause the headache in most colds and flu (and also covid, which is where I learnt this, working with covid patients). It’s because your sinuses are blocked, and they cause pain behind the eyes, across the forehead, and more generally the front of your brain as it spreads.

            Most people will take a painkiller for the headache, but usually a decongestant is actually more effective and longer lasting.