Donald Qualls
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Fisrt: as far as I'm aware, I was the first to offer the name it has now. I gave it the name Parodinal, punning on two properties: it is made from PARacetamol, as they call it in most of the rest of the world, and it is a "PARODy" of the real stuff.
The 72 hour stand time is to allow time for the lye to cleave the acetyl groups off the acetaminophen to convert it to p-aminophenol, which is a MUCH better developing agent than the n-acetyl p-aminophenol that acts as a pain reliever.
However: you got the wrong thing. You got the PM formula -- the diphenhydramine is an anihistamine, used in this formula for its sedative properties. I don't know what if anything it will do in the developer. I recommend buying the plain 500 mg "non-aspirin pain reliever" with the warning that it contains acetaminophen and to see the label for more warnings (apparently this stuff isn't as safe as it was thirty or forty years ago). Your price wasn't bad, though; same dollar store should have the plain tablets for the same or lower price per tablet.
The 72 hour stand time is to allow time for the lye to cleave the acetyl groups off the acetaminophen to convert it to p-aminophenol, which is a MUCH better developing agent than the n-acetyl p-aminophenol that acts as a pain reliever.
However: you got the wrong thing. You got the PM formula -- the diphenhydramine is an anihistamine, used in this formula for its sedative properties. I don't know what if anything it will do in the developer. I recommend buying the plain 500 mg "non-aspirin pain reliever" with the warning that it contains acetaminophen and to see the label for more warnings (apparently this stuff isn't as safe as it was thirty or forty years ago). Your price wasn't bad, though; same dollar store should have the plain tablets for the same or lower price per tablet.