Safety Requirement For Acetaminophen
| Have you been taking Acetaminophen? If so, you should know what it is. Acetaminophen is a drug that is designed to reduce fever and pain relief. |
Arthritis patients also use Acetaminophen to relieve pain, even though it may not reduce swelling, stiffness, and redness from rheumatoid arthritis. Acetaminophen is a non prescription drug. However, it is advisable to talk to talk your doctor on proper safety requirements for Acetaminophen and its dosage for your medical condition. Acetaminophen comes in different form of tablets, capsules, powder, non-chewable and chewable tables.
What should you know before taking Acetaminophen?
- Even though there are no a study on the effect of Acetaminophen on pregnant women, Acetaminophen has not been reported to cause birth defects
- No evidences show that Acetaminophen will cause problems for nursing babies, even though it can pass into breast milk.
- Acetaminophen can cause interference with medical tests. If you must take one, you should let your physician know that you have been taking Acetaminophen.
- Acetaminophen may cause serious side effects such as rash, hives, itches, hoarseness, breathing and swallowing hoarseness, swelling of tongue, face, eyes, and lower legs. If you experience the following symptoms, you should contact doctor immediately.
- Taking Acetaminophen in large amount may cause serious liver damage.
The medical manufacturer of Acetaminophen has legal responsibilities to inform about product side effects. If they fail to do so, they will be responsible for pharmaceutical liability case.
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