acetaminophen
IPA: ʌsitʌmˈɪnʌfʌn
noun
- (Canada, US) A white crystalline compound used in medicine as an anodyne to relieve pain and reduce fever.
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Examples of "acetaminophen" in Sentences
- Acetaminophen overdose in pregnancy.
- Acetaminophen induced acute liver failure.
- Acetaminophen with codeine may be utilized.
- Acetaminophen can help to relieve the pain.
- Coffee and acetaminophen often do the trick.
- Paracetamol does not redirect to acetaminophen.
- It is a combination of Hydrocodone and acetaminophen.
- The effectiveness of acetaminophen by itself is questionable.
- Analgesics such as acetaminophen or NSAIDs are recommended for pain.
- Leading company news, 11 million bottles of private-label acetaminophen sold by Wal-Mart, CVS, Safeway and more than 100 other retailers are being recalled.
- Palliative treatments include a splint that immobilized the wrist and the thumb to the interphalangeal joint and anti inflammatory medication or acetaminophen.
- And if you take that multi-symptom cold medication not sort of understanding that it has this big dose of acetaminophen, which is, you know, the active agreement in Tylenol and other products, and you take a Tylenol or some other acetaminophen-containing pill, you can actually risk overdose, and that can put your liver in trouble.