Brand name:
PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol)
Pronounced: TIE-len-all
Generic name: Acetaminophen
Other brand name: Aspirin Free Anacin
Why is PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) prescribed?
PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) is a fever- and pain-reducing medication that is widely used
to relieve simple headaches and muscle aches; the minor aches and pains
associated with the common cold; backache; toothache; minor pain of
arthritis; and menstrual cramps.
Most important fact about PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol)
Do not use PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) to relieve pain for more than 10 days, or to reduce
fever for more than 3 days unless your doctor has specifically told
you to do so.
How should you take PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol)?
Follow the dosing instructions on the label. Do not take more PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol)
than is recommended.
If you miss a dose PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol,
Tempra, Tylenol)
Take PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) only as needed.
Storage instructions PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol,
Tempra, Tylenol)
Store at room temperature. Protect extra strength gelcaps and geltabs
from high humidity and excessive heat. Keep the extended relief caplets
away from high heat.
PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) side effects
PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) is relatively free of side effects. Rarely, an allergic reaction
may occur. If you develop any allergic symptoms such as rash, hives,
swelling, or difficulty breathing, stop taking PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) immediately
and notify your doctor.
Special warnings about PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol)
Stop taking PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) and check with your doctor if you develop new
symptoms, if redness or swelling are present, if pain gets worse or
lasts more than 10 days, or if fever gets worse or lasts more than
3 days. Children's and Junior Strength PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) should not be used for
more than 5 days for pain, or 3 days for fever.
If you generally drink 3 or more alcoholic beverages per day, check
with your doctor about using PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) and other acetaminophen-containing
products, and never take more than the recommended dosage. There is
a possibility of damage to the liver when large amounts of alcohol
and acetaminophen are combined.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol)
If PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) is taken with certain other drugs the effects of either
could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important
to check with your doctor before combining PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) with the following:
Alcohol
Cholestyramine (Questran)
Isoniazid (Nydrazid)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Dolobid and Motrin
Oral Contraceptives
Phenytoin (Dilantin)
Warfarin (Coumadin)
Zidovudine (Retrovir)
PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) should not be used with other products containing acetaminophen.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
As with all medications, ask your doctor or health care professional
whether it is safe for you to use PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) while you are pregnant or
breastfeeding.
Recommended dosage for PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol)
ADULTS AND CHILDREN 12 YEARS AND OLDER
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you
suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately. Massive doses
of PARACIP (Acetaminophen, Paracetamol, Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) may cause liver damage.