Acetaminophen is used as a substitute for aspirin in children, particularly those with upper respiratory infection, flu-like symptoms, chicken pox or diarrhea, because aspirin has been associated with Reye's syndrome in such cases.
Yes. Flexeril is a muscle relaxer and Tylenol is a pain/fever reducer. There is no drug interaction.
Tylenol (Acetaminophen), is an commonly used over-the-counter and prescription pain reliever (analgesic). It is also used as a fever reducer in Children and Adults. Tylenol should not be taken If you have a history of Kidney disease or Cirrhosis of the liver. As this may cause severe complications.
This drug helps to prevent moderate pain, fever, cold and flu. It should mainly be given to individuals age six and over. Also can be used as a sleep aid. This drug should not be given to children under the age of six.
No, Tylenol is not a catalyst. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. Tylenol is a pharmaceutical drug used for pain relief and reducing fever.
Yes, acetaminophen is the same as Tylenol. Acetaminophen is the generic name for the drug, while Tylenol is a brand name under which it is marketed. Both refer to the same medication, which is commonly used to relieve pain and reduce fever.
No, Tylenol Sinus is not classified as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It primarily contains acetaminophen (Tylenol) for pain relief and fever reduction, along with other ingredients to address sinus symptoms, but it does not have the anti-inflammatory properties characteristic of NSAIDs.
No, Tylenol does not contain penicillin. Tylenol is a brand name for the drug acetaminophen, which is used to relieve pain and reduce fever. Penicillin, on the other hand, is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. These two substances serve very different purposes and are not related.
It is okay to take, but no it is not healthy. There is not a single drug that is healthy. Follow the directions on the bottle. Excess use can cause liver damage. Tylenol(acetaminophen) is also in a lot of OTC products (cough syrup, etc.).
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Over the counter Tylenol is not a drug that will show up on a drug screen or drug test. However Tylenol with Codeine is a narcotic and will show up on a drug test. It will stay in your system for on average five days.
Tylenol IS Acetaminophen. Tylenol is just the brand name. Acetaminophen is the drug.
No. There is no illegal drug in that.