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Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine is a combination medicine used to treat fever, headache, menstrual cramps, and other minor aches and pains. Phenyltoloxamine is an antihistamine and Acetaminophen is a pain reliever and fever reducer, both of which treat itching, watery eyes, pain or fever caused by the common cold or seasonal allergies.
1. How to take Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine
During the use of this combination drug, the patient needs to follow the dose exactly as directed on the drug label. For liquid medication, measure the medicine using the special measuring spoon or medicine cup provided.
Note: Do not use Acetaminophen and Dextromethorphan for longer than recommended because Acetaminophen overdose can lead to liver toxicity, seriously affecting the patient's health.
Overdose: In case of an emergency, the patient should call 911 and go to the hospital immediately because an overdose of Acetaminophen can be fatal. The first signs of an Acetaminophen overdose include: Loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, stomach pain, sweating, confusion or weakness. Later symptoms may include upper abdominal pain, dark urine, and yellowing of the skin or eyes.
2. Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine side effects
Some side effects patients may experience when using Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine include:
Common side effects, not dangerous: Dizziness, drowsiness, feeling restless or excited (especially in children), constipation, blurred vision; or dry mouth, nose or throat. Rare, dangerous side effects: Allergic reactions (widespread rash, difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat). In some cases, Acetaminophen can cause serious skin reactions, even death. Stop taking the medicine and call your doctor at once if you experience confusion, hallucinations, unusual thoughts or behavior, little or no urination; or nausea, upper stomach pain, itching, tired feeling, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the eyes). Stop taking the drug and contact a doctor if:
The patient still has a fever after 3 days of use; Patient still has pain after 10 days; Symptoms become more severe or redness or swelling appear.
3. Be careful when taking Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine
Before and while taking Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine, patients should note:
Do not use the drug if you are allergic to Acetaminophen or Phenyltoloxamine; have asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, or other breathing problems; To avoid an increased risk of liver damage, avoid alcohol during treatment with this drug combination. Tell your doctor if you have other medical conditions, especially: liver disease, glaucoma, alcoholism, an enlarged prostate gland, and problems urinating; Pregnant and nursing women should consult their doctor before using Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine. Before and during the use of Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine, if there are any unusual problems, the patient should immediately notify the doctor for timely treatment.
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