Effects of Acetaminophen Tablets

Acetaminophen tablets have antipyretic and analgesic properties. It is mainly used to treat symptoms of fever caused by the common cold or influenza, and also relieves mild to moderate pain, such as headache, joint pain, migraine, toothache, myalgia, nerve pain, menstrual cramps and other conditions. Adverse reactions to acetaminophen tablets include symptoms such as rash, itching, hives, medicated fever, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, unexplained bruising or bleeding, angioedema, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, edema, desquamation, mouth ulcers, and bronchospasm. Prolonged heavy use of the drug can lead to abnormalities in liver and kidney function. In addition, acetaminophen tablets are contraindicated in patients who are allergic to acetaminophen tablets containing ingredients, and are contraindicated in cases of severe hepatic and renal insufficiency. Patients who are allergic to aspirin should use it with caution, other antipyretic and analgesic drugs cannot be used at the same time, alcohol or beverages containing alcohol should not be consumed during the period of taking the drug, pregnant women and lactating women should use it with caution, and it is not recommended to use it for children under the age of 6. If you need to use acetaminophen tablets, it is recommended that you consult a professional doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication.