Acetaminophen is a pain reliever and fever reducer.
It is available over the counter and by prescription.
Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in Tylenol and many other over-the-counter and prescription medications.
Acetaminophen is safe and effective when used as directed.
Overdose is the leading cause of acetaminophen-related liver failure in the United States.
The maximum daily dose of acetaminophen is 4,000 mg.
Taking more than the recommended dose of acetaminophen can lead to liver damage and death.
Acetaminophen is found in many combination medications, so it is important to read labels carefully.
Alcohol can increase the risk of liver damage from acetaminophen.
Acetaminophen is metabolized by the liver and excreted by the kidneys.
Liver and kidney damage can occur with acetaminophen use.
Acetaminophen should be used with caution in people with liver disease.
People with kidney disease should not take acetaminophen.
Acetaminophen is found in breast milk and passes into the baby's bloodstream.
Acetaminophen should be used with caution in pregnant women.
Acetaminophen and Xanax are two common medications that are often used together. While these two drugs are often used together, there are some potential risks to be aware of.
Acetaminophen can cause stomach upset and nausea.
Acetaminophen can interact with other medications, so it is important to talk to your healthcare provider before taking it.
Acetaminophen is metabolized by the CYP450 enzyme system.
Acetaminophen is eliminated from the body through urine.
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