Acetaminophen Interactions
- Acetaminophen
Antacids
Barbiturates
- Busulfan
- Carbamazepine
- Charcoal
- Cholestyramine
- Diflunisal
- Echinacea
- Ethanol
- Ethotoin
- Exenatide
- Fosphenytoin
- Imatinib, STI-571
- Isoniazid, INH
- Lamotrigine
- Oxcarbazepine
- Phenytoin
- Prilocaine
- Rifabutin
- Rifampin
Salicylates
- St. John’s Wort, Hypericum perforatum
- Sulfinpyrazone
- tobacco
- Warfarin
- Zidovudine, ZDV
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Acetaminophen Adverse Reactions
- abdominal pain
- acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP)
- agranulocytosis
- anaphylactic shock
- anaphylactoid reactions
- anemia
- angioedema
- anorexia
- contact dermatitis
- edema
- elevated hepatic enzymes
- encephalopathy
- erythema
- exfoliative dermatitis
- fever
- headache
- hemolysis
- hemolytic anemia
- hepatic necrosis
- hypoprothrombinemia
- interstitial nephritis
- jaundice
- maculopapular rash
- methemoglobinemia
- myocarditis
- nausea/vomiting
- neutropenia
- pancytopenia
- pruritus
- purpura
- rash (unspecified)
- renal failure (unspecified)
- renal papillary necrosis
- renal tubular necrosis
- thrombocytopenia
- thrombocytosis
- toxic epidermal necrolysis
- urticaria
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Acetaminophen tablets, caplets, or chewable tablets
What are acetaminophen tablets, caplets, or chewable tablets?
ACETAMINOPHEN (Tylenol®, Panadol®, Feverall® and many others) is used to relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever. It is the preferred treatment for patients with aspirin allergy, ulcers, or clotting (bleeding) disorders. Patients who are taking medicines to treat gout can safely take acetaminophen. There are many generic variations available for adults and children. Tablets can be immediate-release, extended-release, or chewable. Gelcaps or geltabs are also available.
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Acetaminophen Indications and Dosage
- arthralgia
- dental pain
- dysmenorrhea
- fever
- headache
- migraine †
- mild pain
- myalgia
- osteoarthritis
† non-FDA-approved indication
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Acetaminophen Administration
NOTE: Acute overdoses of acetaminophen are extremely toxic and potentially fatal. Do not exceed recommended daily dosage. In addition, ingestion of normal doses daily for many months has also been associated with hepatotoxicity and/or nephrotoxicity.
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Acetaminophen Contraindications and Precautions
- acetaminophen hypersensitivity
- alcoholism
- anemia
- asthma
- bone marrow suppression
- breast-feeding
- children
- G6PD deficiency
- hepatic disease
- hepatitis
- immunosuppression
- infection
- neutropenia
- phenylketonuria
- pregnancy
- renal disease
- salicylate hypersensitivity
- tobacco smoking
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Acetaminophen suppositories
What are acetaminophen suppositories?
ACETAMINOPHEN (Tylenol®, Feverall®) is used to relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever. It is the preferred treatment for patients with aspirin allergy, ulcers, or clotting (bleeding) disorders. Patients who are taking medicines to treat gout can safely take acetaminophen. There are many generic variations available for adults and children. Generic acetaminophen suppositories are available.
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Acetaminophen oral suspension or syrup
What is acetaminophen oral suspension or syrup?
ACETAMINOPHEN (Tylenol®, Panadol®, Feverall® and many others) is used to relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever. It is the preferred treatment for patients with aspirin allergy, ulcers, or clotting (bleeding) disorders. Patients who are taking medicines to treat gout can safely take acetaminophen. There are many generic variations available for adults and children. Generic acetaminophen suspension and syrup are available.
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Acetaminophen
Acephen®
Acetaminophen
Actamin®
Adprin® B
Anacin® AF
Anacin®-3 Maximum Strength
Apacet®
Apra®
Children’s Pain and Fever
Childrens Silapap®
Comtrex® Sore Throat Relief
Dolono®
Dolono® Infant
Ed-APAP®
ElixSure® Fever/Pain
Equate® Pain Reliever
Feverall®
Genapap®
Genebs®
Infantaire®
Liquiprin®
Lopap®
Mapap
Mapap Extra Strength Rapid Release
Mapap®
Mapap® Junior Strength
Mardol®
Masophen®
Neopap® Supprettes
Non-Aspirin Childrens
Non-Aspirin Infants
Pain-Eze®
Panadol®
Panadol® Jr.
Q-Pap®
Q-Pap® Childrens
Redutemp®
Ridenol®
S-T Febrol®
St. Joseph® Aspirin-Free
T-Painol®
T-Panol®
Tempra® 1
Tempra® 2
Tempra® 3
Tycolene®
Tylenol®
Tylenol® 8 Hour
Tylenol® Arthritis
Tylenol® Childrens
Tylenol® Infants
Tylenol® Junior
Tylenol® Sore Throat
Tylenol® Sore Throat Daytime
Tylophen®
Uni-Ace®
Uni-Ace® Child
Uniserts®
Vitapap®
XS® No Aspirin PR
XS® Pain Reliever
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