pharmaceuticals
By Hazel Gandhi
BOOM Live
By Hazel Gandhi A viral message claiming to inform people about the ill-effects of the Paracetamol P-500 tablet and how it contains the Machupo virus is false. BOOM found that the claims are false and the hoax has been revived several times since 2017. The Machupo virus is identified through symptoms such as fever, headache, and seizures, among others. It was first identified in Bolivia around 1959 and has a mortality rate of about 25 to 35%. The paracetamol tablet is usually used in India to treat minor pains, such as body and headaches, and is categorised as a mild analgesic. The viral post ...
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