Patients should not use acetaminophen for more than 10 days to relieve pain (five days for children) or for more than three days to reduce fever, unless directed to do so by a physician
No. You should not use acetaminophen or ibuprofen on a dog. Aspirin is safe for dogs. You should ask your veterinarian for the correct dosage.
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Patients should not use acetaminophen for more than 10 days to relieve pain (five days for children) or for more than three days to reduce fever, unless directed to do so by a physician
Acetaminophen is considered pregnancy category B, which is as safe to use in pregnancy as any medication. Still, you should not take more than 4 grams in any 24 hour period (8 extra strength tabs in a day).
This depends entirely on the individual woman's menstrual cycle. To determine 'safe days' a woman would have to use fertility awareness method to track her cycles.
While acetaminophen is generally considered safe when used as directed, it can cause liver damage in high doses or with prolonged use, which may lead to complications. However, rectal bleeding is not a common side effect of acetaminophen. If someone experiences rectal bleeding while taking acetaminophen, it is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause.
There are no "safe" days to have sex. Use birth control.
Acetaminophen has many uses, most as a pain killer, as for my chronic back condition. But before you take it ask a pharmacist what would be the best treatment for the condition that is bothering you, or your family Doctor.
You can never be to careful so you should always use the pill or a condom
every time i use acetaminophen my gout flares up, nothing else i use does that
No! Tenston contains aspirin. Children with chickenpox should avoid aspirin to prevent Reyes syndrome. Use acetaminophen/paracetamol only!
The max amount of acetaminophen you can use in one day is 4000mg or 4g. Taking 4000mg/day for several days can start to become harmful to your liver.