Can paracetamol treat idiopathic tremor?

Paracetamol can treat idiopathic tremor. Pomidone is effective in reducing the amplitude of hand tremor and is a recommended treatment medication in the guidelines for the treatment of idiopathic tremor. Adverse reactions to pomidone include visual abnormalities, ataxia, affective disorders, confusion, dizziness, allergic reactions, hypogonadism, and gastrointestinal reactions. Pomidone is contraindicated in patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency, porphyrias, asthma, emphysema, and hypersensitivity to barbiturates. The drug has a potential risk of teratogenicity and should be used with caution in pregnant and lactating women. Blood counts should be checked and blood levels of paromidone and its metabolite phenobarbital should be measured regularly during the administration of the drug. In case of discomfort, it is recommended that you should seek medical attention and use the drug under the supervision of a physician.