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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Acetaminophen is an effective mild analgesic and antipyretic agent. In double-blind, controlled experimental pain studies of short duration, acetaminophen is superior to placebo and produces analgesia comparable to that produced by aspirin. The frequency of adverse reactions to therapeutic doses of acetaminophen is low, as is that of aspirin ...
B, Ameer, D J, Greenblatt
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Acetaminophen is an effective mild analgesic and antipyretic agent. In double-blind, controlled experimental pain studies of short duration, acetaminophen is superior to placebo and produces analgesia comparable to that produced by aspirin. The frequency of adverse reactions to therapeutic doses of acetaminophen is low, as is that of aspirin ...
B, Ameer, D J, Greenblatt
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Acetaminophen and Hypoglycemia [PDF]
SALICYLATES and acetaminophen (Tempra), structurally related compounds, are prescribed commonly as antipyretic and analgesic agents for children. The undesirable effects of salicylates as manifested by either acute or chronic salicylism are well described.1The currently recognized side effects associated with acute acetaminophen toxicity include ...
Vincent C. Kelley+2 more
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Critical Care Clinics, 2021
Acetaminophen is a common medication taken in deliberate self-poisoning and unintentional overdose. It is the commonest cause of severe acute liver injury in Western countries. The optimal management of most acetaminophen poisonings is usually straightforward.
Angela L. Chiew, Nicholas A. Buckley
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Acetaminophen is a common medication taken in deliberate self-poisoning and unintentional overdose. It is the commonest cause of severe acute liver injury in Western countries. The optimal management of most acetaminophen poisonings is usually straightforward.
Angela L. Chiew, Nicholas A. Buckley
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Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2013
Acetaminophen is a widely used medication for the treatment of pain and fever in children and pregnant women. There is substantial epidemiological evidence in adults and children that acetaminophen use is associated with asthma symptoms. There is also a considerable body of evidence that supports a modest but consistent association of acetaminophen use
A. John Henderson, Seif O. Shaheen
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Acetaminophen is a widely used medication for the treatment of pain and fever in children and pregnant women. There is substantial epidemiological evidence in adults and children that acetaminophen use is associated with asthma symptoms. There is also a considerable body of evidence that supports a modest but consistent association of acetaminophen use
A. John Henderson, Seif O. Shaheen
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Gastroenterology, 1980
This review of acetaminophen hepatotoxicity begins with a history of the drug and consideration of the scope of its current use. The molecular basis for hepatotoxicity is discussed and this serves as a background for delineation of its clinical manifestations and treatment.
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This review of acetaminophen hepatotoxicity begins with a history of the drug and consideration of the scope of its current use. The molecular basis for hepatotoxicity is discussed and this serves as a background for delineation of its clinical manifestations and treatment.
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 2015
Acetaminophen is a nonsteroidal, nonsalicylate analgesic and antipyretic that is, today, the most common medication ingredient found in oral and rectal over-the-counter and prescription drugs. However, it was not until 2010 that Ofirmev (acetaminophen), an injection form of acetaminophen, was approved for treating mild to moderate pain, as an adjunct ...
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Acetaminophen is a nonsteroidal, nonsalicylate analgesic and antipyretic that is, today, the most common medication ingredient found in oral and rectal over-the-counter and prescription drugs. However, it was not until 2010 that Ofirmev (acetaminophen), an injection form of acetaminophen, was approved for treating mild to moderate pain, as an adjunct ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— All physicians who treat children should be alerted to the fact that large numbers of mothers are purchasing acetaminophen as Tylenol Elixir and administering it to their infants with the dropper that comes with the Tylenol Infant Drops.
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To the Editor.— All physicians who treat children should be alerted to the fact that large numbers of mothers are purchasing acetaminophen as Tylenol Elixir and administering it to their infants with the dropper that comes with the Tylenol Infant Drops.
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2010
Acetaminophen has unique analgesic and antipyretic properties. It is globally recommended as a first-line agent for the treatment of fever and pain due to its few contraindications. Acetaminophen lacks the significant gastrointestinal and cardiovascular side effects associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and narcotics.
Jonathan S, Jahr, Vivian K, Lee
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Acetaminophen has unique analgesic and antipyretic properties. It is globally recommended as a first-line agent for the treatment of fever and pain due to its few contraindications. Acetaminophen lacks the significant gastrointestinal and cardiovascular side effects associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and narcotics.
Jonathan S, Jahr, Vivian K, Lee
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2003
Unlike the bulk of medications, described in this fascicle, that cause liver injury in humans, acetaminophen is a non-prescription drug that can be purchased in drug stores and supermarkets without a physician's involvement. Death or severe injury is far more likely to occur with its use than with all the other medications considered in this study ...
Matthew Q, Bromer, Martin, Black
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Unlike the bulk of medications, described in this fascicle, that cause liver injury in humans, acetaminophen is a non-prescription drug that can be purchased in drug stores and supermarkets without a physician's involvement. Death or severe injury is far more likely to occur with its use than with all the other medications considered in this study ...
Matthew Q, Bromer, Martin, Black
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