Examples of using Acetaminophen in English and their translations into Slovak
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But too much acetaminophen can be harmful to the liver,
Studies have shown that acetaminophen given in adequate doses can often be equally as effective as prescription anti-inflammatory medications in relieving pain in osteoarthritis of the knees.
administer acetaminophen, never take aspirin(acetylsalicylic acid)
then a few hours later give him acetaminophen if the fever or pain doesn't reduce.
Certain medications, such as oxycodone with acetaminophen, may cause side effects that cause your heart to beat faster
Taking certain products together can cause one to get too much acetaminophen, which can lead to a fatal overdose.
Pain medicines such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be given to babies
Acetaminophen(known as non-aspirin pain reliever
Do not take two or more medicines with acetaminophen in them unless your doctor has told you to.
You can give your baby a fever suppository or a ibuprofen or acetaminophen suitable for children if it is older than three months(CKS 2009, NHS 2010).
Acetaminophen(Tylenol) and ibuprofen(Motrin,
pharmacist before giving your child more acetaminophen.
it is also used in helping treat acetaminophen and copper poisoning.
It also sometimes performs better than aspirin, acetaminophen and other NSAIDS(non-steroidal anti-inflammatory aides) at reducing general arthritis pain.
Acetaminophen(also known as paracetamol)
About a minute later she opened another bottle, of acetaminophen-- No. 3 on the list.
with only symptomatic treatment, such as acetaminophen(Tylenol), for relief of pain.
is primarily used as a mucolytic agent and in the management of acetaminophen poisoning.
By far the safest thing you can take for headaches during pregnancy is acetaminophen which is generally marketed under the brand name Tylenol.
The core idea of our study is that we don't fully understand how acetaminophen affects the brain,” Randles says.