- or
acetaminophen usan.
audio acetaminophen. ogg , ə , ˌ , s , iː , t , ə , ˈ , m , ɪ , n , ə , f , ɨ , n
chemically named n-acetyl-p-
-
paracetamol toxicity is
caused by
excessive use or
overdose of the
analgesic drug
paracetamol (called
acetaminophen in
north america).
- hydrocodone/paracetamol (also
known as hydrocodone/acetaminophen, hydrocodone/apap or
under brand names such as lortab,
norco or
vicodin )
- on june 30, 2009, an fda
advisory panel recommended that percocet,
vicodin , and
every other combination of
acetaminophen with
narcotic - as with all
medications containing paracetamol (acetaminophen),
concomitant use with
alcohol carries a
significant risk of
hepatotoxicity - the rumack-matthew nomogram, also
known as rumack-matthews
nomogram or the
acetaminophen nomogram is an
acetaminophen toxicity nomogram -
butalbital is
often combined with
other medications, such as
acetaminophen (paracetamol) or aspirin, and is
commonly prescribed for the
- it
contains acetaminophen (paracetamol ),
aspirin , and
caffeine .
until late 2005 it was
manufactured by bristol-myers
squibb , but in
- bromo-seltzer (acetaminophen ,
sodium bicarbonate , and
citric acid ), is an
antacid used to
relieve pain
occurring together with
-
fioricet and
esgic are
brand names of a
combination of
butalbital (a
barbiturate , 50 mg),
acetaminophen (325 mg) and
caffeine (40 mg)