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List of paracetamol brand names



In various countries, common brand names for Paracetamol include:
Brand name Countries
Acamol Israel
Acetalgin Switzerland
Adol Kuwait, Oman
Aldolor Israel
Alvedon Sweden
APAP Poland
Atamel Venezuela
Benuron Germany, Portugal, Switzerland
Biogesic Philippines
Buscapina Argentina
Calpol India
Cemol Thailand
Crocin India
Dafalgan Belgium, France, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine
Daleron Slovenia
Dawa ya magi Kenya
Depon Greece
Dexamol Israel
Dolex Colombia
Doliprane France, Portugal, Russia, Ukraine
Dolprone Switzerland
Efferalgan France, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Ukraine
Febricet Serbia
FeverAll United States
Gelocatil Spain
Gripin Turkey
Herron Australia
Influbene Switzerland
Kafa Switzerland
Lekadol Croatia, Slovenia
Metacin India
Milidon Malaysia
Pacimol India
Pamol Denmark, Finland, France, Norway
Panado South Africa
Panadol Australia, Azerbaijan, British West Indies, Central America, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom
Panamax Australia, United Kingdom
Panodil Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden
Paracet Norway
Paralen Czech Republic, Slovakia
Paramed Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe
Paramol Israel, Taiwan, United Kingdom (contains paracetamol and dihydrocodeine tartrate)
Perdolan Belgium
Perfalgan Germany
Pinex Denmark, Iceland, Norway
Plicet Croatia
Reliv Sweden
Rokamol Israel
Sara Thailand
Tachipirina Italy
Tafirol Argentina, Mexico
Tempra Philippines
Treuphadol Switzerland
Tylenol Brazil, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, United States
Uphamol Malaysia
Vitamol Thailand
Zolben Switzerland
 
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