PARACETAMOL VS IBUPROFEN VS ASPIRIN Paracetamol Take for: Colds, flu, sore throats, headaches and toothache. Paracetamol is a common painkiller, usually in tablet or capsule form, that takes up to an hour to kick in. People tend to take one or two 500mg pills – this dose can be taken four times a day, leaving four to six hours between each dose. For young children, it’s often given in liquid form (Calpol) at a lower dosage – but it should never be given to babies younger than two months old, unless prescribed by a doctor. “Paracetamol is generally safe and very well tolerated, and is used for most types of pain, including colds and flu, sore throats, headaches and toothache,” says pharmacist Phil Day. It can also be used to reduce a high temperature – ideal for cold and flu season. One of the benefits of paracetamol, says Day, is that it’s gentle on the stomach and clashes with very few other medicines. However, it’s important not to exceed the recommend dosage or take multiple pa...
Source Ever wondered why would someone combine management accounting with hospitality, tourism and so forth? Will someone be able to produce an interesting research if he/she applies an established knowledge in a totally different area? People are often apathetic when someone starts talking about accounting and its core terms. However, as soon as the context takes a turn and there are expressions like brands, competition, market, strategy, tourism and hospitality they tend to become more attentive and listen to you. Correct? If so why not make a tiresome topic more interesting and at the same time more insightful? Let me tell you this has been done in the research paper I am talking about! This paper is almost an interesting read with some pretty insightful findings in terms of using management accounting systems (MAS- an accounting software) specifically by the hotel managers. How will these managers at different levels perceive the information availability on such a...