Yep, paracetamol is acetaminophen... Exact same drug, it's just that different countries took different parts of its full name: para-acetylaminophenol
Other than that, I'm not sure of any other drugs that have a different drug name (I used to work in a pharmacy). Aspirin and ibuprofen are the same, but the brand names may be different.
Plus you can buy some codeine products over the counter - low dose co-codamol (500mg paracetamol, 8mg codeine), Nurofen Plus (ibuprofen and codeine).
A couple of other things:
- Benadryl here is non-drowsy (different antihistamine)
- what is sold as Benadryl in the US is sold as a sleeping tablet in the UK (Nytol)
- you can buy Sudafed over the counter (pseudoephedrine), but no more than 12 tablets
- antibiotic creams like Neosporin are prescription only
- Night Nurse and Day Nurse are similar to NyQuil and DayQuil but have slightly different ingredients
- you can't buy more than 32 painkiller tablets off the shelf (they come in packs of 16). If you want more than 32 in total, you need to go to a pharmacy counter or get them on prescription.
- Aleve (naproxen) is prescription only, although it is licensed to be sold over the counter for period pain only (as Feminax Ultra, I believe)... It's not called Aleve in the UK though, so just call it naproxen if you ask about it
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