2-Butanone, also known as methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), is a colorless liquid with a sweet, but sharp odor. 2-Butanone is manufactured in large amounts for use in paints, glues, and other finishes because it rapidly evaporates and will dissolve many substances. It will quickly evaporate into the air. 2-Butanone is often found dissolved in water or as a gas in the air. 2-Butanone is also a natural product made by some trees and is found in some fruits and vegetables. The exhausts of cars and trucks release 2-butanone into the air. 2-Butanone is usually found in the air, water, and soil of landfills and hazardous waste sites.
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Acetaminophen, guaifenesin and phenylephrine indicate a cold medicine. It is used as a pain reliever and expectorant.
acetylcysteine can be used as an antidote in acetaminophen overdose
The pill with the imprint 4839 is Acetaminophen-Oxycodone. Acetaminophen-Oxycodone is used for the treatment of pain and is classified as a narcotic.
Well... Tylenol has Acetaminophen in it. Ibuprofen has Acetaminophen in it. Even Norcos and Vicodin have Acetaminophen in them. Acetaminophen is used for anti-inflammatory purposes. So your question is phrased weird, but there ya go!
No. Acetaminophen is the ingredient in Tylenol. "Speed" is a broad term used to describe "uppers", which usually consists of high doses of caffeine, ephedrine or amphetamines.
Midrin is a drug that is a combination of acetaminophen, dichloralphenazone, and isometheptene. The combination of acetaminophen, dichloralphenazone, and isometheptene is used to treat migraine headaches or severe tension headaches.
It is a prescribed drug used as a pain killer. It is a mixture of acetaminophen and codeine.
No. Acetaminophen is Tylenol.
It is a prescribed drug used as a pain killer. It is a mixture of acetaminophen and codeine.
It is a controlled substance used to treat certain kinds of headaches.
I'm not sure how to answer this in any simpler terms than are used in the question. They're pills that contain both acetaminophen (which you may know as paracetamol instead) and codeine.