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If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you are taking the blood thinning drug warfarin. Where to Buy. Log In. Log in using your account with. Or use your traditional account. Forgot your password? Don't Have an Account?
Sign Up Now! Sign In. Use another account. Take ONLY 1 medicine that contains acetaminophen at a time. More than medicines contain acetaminophen, including prescription and OTC medicines such as back pain remedies, headache remedies, sleep remedies, and cold and flu symptom treatments. If you take more than one medicine that contains acetaminophen at a time, it increases your chance of taking too much more than 4, mg in 24 hours , and that could harm your liver.
This is not a complete list of OTC and prescription brands with products that contain acetaminophen. Check the ingredients in your medicine and always read and follow the label. If you are unsure, ask your healthcare professional. Acetaminophen is safe and effective when used as directed. Acetaminophen pronounced as a set a mee' noe fen.
Why is this medication prescribed? How should this medicine be used? Other uses for this medicine What special precautions should I follow? What special dietary instructions should I follow? What should I do if I forget a dose? What side effects can this medication cause?
What should I know about storage and disposal of this medication? Brand names Brand names of combination products Other names. To be sure that you take acetaminophen safely, you should not take more than one product that contains acetaminophen at a time.
Read the labels of all the prescription and nonprescription medications you are taking to see if they contain acetaminophen. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you don't know if a medication that you are taking contains acetaminophen.
Do not take more acetaminophen or take it more often than directed, even if you still have fever or pain. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you do not know how much medication to take or how often to take your medication.
Call your doctor if you still have pain or fever after taking your medication as directed. If you need to take more than one product that contains acetaminophen, it may be difficult for you to calculate the total amount of acetaminophen you are taking.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist to help you. Talk to your doctor about the safe use of alcohol while you are taking acetaminophen. Swallow the extended-release tablets whole; do not split, chew, crush, or dissolve them. Other uses for this medicine. What special precautions should I follow? Before taking acetaminophen, tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to acetaminophen, any other medications, or any of the ingredients in the product.
Ask your pharmacist or check the label on the package for a list of ingredients. Be sure to mention anticoagulants 'blood thinners' such as warfarin Coumadin ; isoniazid INH ; certain medications for seizures including carbamazepine Tegretol , phenobarbital, and phenytoin Dilantin ; medications for pain, fever, coughs, and colds; and phenothiazines medications for mental illness and nausea. Your doctor may need to change the doses of your medications or monitor you carefully for side effects.
If you become pregnant while taking acetaminophen, call your doctor. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about the safe use of alcoholic beverages while taking acetaminophen.
Use of these medications in young children can cause serious and life-threatening effects or death. In children 2 through 11 years of age, combination cough and cold products should be used carefully and only according to the directions on the label. Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, continue your normal diet.
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