Acetaminophen is an active ingredient in hundreds of over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medicines. It relieves pain and fever. Acetaminophen can also be combined with other active ingredients in medicines that treat allergy, cough, colds, flu, and sleeplessness. In prescription medicines, acetaminophen is found with other active ingredients to treat moderate to severe pain. Acetaminophen can cause serious liver damage if more than directed is used. The FDA has taken action to improve the safety of consumers when using acetaminophen.
Pain Medicine Use During Pregnancy
Limiting Acetaminophen’s Strength in Prescription Medicines
Acetaminophen Associated with Rare Skin Reaction
Pediatric Medicines that Contain Acetaminophen
Labeling Changes for OTC Internal Analgesic, Antipyretic and Antirheumatic (IAAA)
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Content current as of:
06/09/2022