Acetaminophen

Generic Name
Acetaminophen
Brand Names
Acephen, Acetadryl, Allzital, Apadaz, Arthriten Inflammatory Pain, Bupap, Butapap, Cetafen, Children's Silapap, Coricidin Hbp Cold & Flu, Darvocet-N, Dayquil Sinex, Diphen, Dolofin, Dologen, Dologesic Reformulated Jun 2016, Duralgina, Dvorah, Endocet, Esgic, Exaprin, Excedrin, Excedrin PM Triple Action, Excedrin Tension Headache, Feverall, Fioricet, Fioricet With Codeine, Goody's Back & Body Pain Relief, Goody's Body Pain, Goody's Extra Strength, Goody's Headache Relief Shot, Goody's PM, Hycet, Legatrin PM, Little Fevers, Lorcet, Lortab, Mapap, Mersyndol, Midol Complete, Midol Cramps & Bodyaches, Nalocet, Norco, Orbivan, Pamprin Max Formula, Pamprin Multi-symptom, Panadol, Pediacare Children's Fever Reducer Pain Reliever, Percocet, Percogesic Reformulated Jan 2011, Pharbetol, Premsyn Pms, Prolate, Rivacocet, Robaxacet, Robaxacet-8, Roxicet, Sudafed PE Sinus Headache, Tactinal, Tencon, Trezix, Triatec, Triatec-30, Triatec-8, Tylenol, Tylenol PM, Tylenol With Codeine, Ultracet, Vanatol, Vanatol S, Vanquish, Xodol, Xolox, Zamicet, Zflex, Zydone
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C8H9NO2
CAS Number
103-90-2
Unique Ingredient Identifier
362O9ITL9D
Background

Acetaminophen (paracetamol), also commonly known as Tylenol, is the most commonly taken analgesic worldwide and is recommended as first-line therapy in pain conditions by the World Health Organization (WHO). It is also used for its antipyretic effects, helping to reduce fever. This drug was initially approved by the U.S. FDA in 1951 and is available in a variety of forms including syrup form, regular tablets, effervescent tablets, injection, suppository, and other forms.

Acetaminophen is often found combined with other drugs in more than 600 over the counter (OTC) allergy medications, cold medications, sleep medications, pain relievers, and other products. Confusion about dosing of this drug may be caused by the availability of different formulas, strengths, and dosage instructions for children of different ages. Due to the possibility of fatal overdose and liver failure associated with the incorrect use of acetaminophen, it is important to follow current and available national and manufacturer dosing guidelines while this drug is taken or prescribed.

Indication

In general, acetaminophen is used for the treatment of mild to moderate pain and reduction of fever. It is available over the counter in various forms, the most common being oral forms.

Acetaminophen injection is indicated for the management of mild to moderate pain, the management of moderate to severe pain with adjunctive opioid analgesics, and the reduction of fever.

Because of its low risk of causing allergic reactions, this drug can be administered in patients who are intolerant to salicylates and those with allergic tendencies, including bronchial asthmatics. Specific dosing guidelines should be followed when administering acetaminophen to children.

Associated Conditions
Acute Gouty Arthritis, Acute Musculoskeletal Pain, Allergic Reaction, Allergy to Tree Pollen, Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS), Chills, Cold, Common Cold, Cough, Cough caused by Common Cold, Coughing caused by Flu caused by Influenza, Dyskinesia of the Biliary Tract, Dyskinesia of the Urinary Tract, Febrile Convulsions, Febrile Illness Acute, Fever, Fibromyalgia, Flu caused by Influenza, Headache, Joint dislocations, Menstrual Distress (Dysmenorrhea), Mild pain, Muscle Inflammation, Muscle Injuries, Muscle Spasms, Musculoskeletal Pain, Myalgia, Nasal Congestion, Neuropathic Pain, Osteoarthritis (OA), Pain, Postoperative pain, Premenstrual cramps, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rhinopharyngitis, Rhinorrhoea, Severe Pain, Sinusitis, Spasms, Spastic Pain of the Gastrointestinal Tract, Sprains, Symptoms Cold, Tension Headache, Toothache, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Whiplash Syndrome, Acute Torticollis, Articular inflammation, Cold or flu syndrome, Mild to moderate pain, Minor aches and pains, Minor pain, Moderate Pain, Moderate to severe pain
Associated Therapies
Airway secretion clearance therapy, Anti-spasmodics, Bronchodilation

The Benefit and Harm of Fever Suppression by Antipyretics in Influenza

First Posted Date
2013-07-02
Last Posted Date
2019-01-31
Lead Sponsor
The University of Hong Kong
Target Recruit Count
300
Registration Number
NCT01891084
Locations
🇨🇳

University Health Service, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, Hksar, China

Non-opioid Analgesic Combination With Morphine for Postoperative Analgesia.

First Posted Date
2013-06-20
Last Posted Date
2018-02-06
Lead Sponsor
Rennes University Hospital
Target Recruit Count
223
Registration Number
NCT01882530
Locations
🇫🇷

Marcel Chauvin, Boulogne, France

🇫🇷

Xavier Capdevila, Montpellier, France

🇫🇷

Hawa Keita-Meyer, Colombes, France

and more 16 locations

The Efficacy of Paracetamol in Reducing Pain During Ophthalmological Examination for Retinopathy of Prematurity: a Prospective Randomised Trial

First Posted Date
2013-06-07
Last Posted Date
2013-06-07
Lead Sponsor
Dr. Sami Ulus Children's Hospital
Target Recruit Count
80
Registration Number
NCT01872871
Locations
🇹🇷

Dr. Sami Ulus Childrens Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

Effects of Intravenous Acetaminophen on Body Temperature and Hemodynamic Responses in Febrile Critically Ill Adults

Phase 4
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2013-06-05
Last Posted Date
2017-08-09
Lead Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
Target Recruit Count
41
Registration Number
NCT01869699
Locations
🇺🇸

University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, California, United States

🇺🇸

UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco, California, United States

Paracetamol Versus Dipyrone After Pediatric Lower Abdominal Surgery in Children With Spinal Anesthesia

First Posted Date
2013-05-21
Last Posted Date
2013-05-21
Lead Sponsor
Baskent University
Target Recruit Count
2
Registration Number
NCT01858402

Ultrasound-guided Blocks for Ambulatory Knee Arthroscopy

First Posted Date
2013-04-23
Last Posted Date
2013-11-06
Lead Sponsor
Jens Borglum Neimann
Target Recruit Count
60
Registration Number
NCT01837394
Locations
🇩🇰

Department of Anesthesiology, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark

Ibuprofen Versus Acetaminophen vs Their Combination in the Relief of Musculoskeletal Pain in the Emergency Setting

First Posted Date
2013-04-09
Last Posted Date
2014-12-31
Lead Sponsor
Stony Brook University
Target Recruit Count
90
Registration Number
NCT01827475

Gastrointestinal Safety Evaluation of Two Over the Counter Analgesics

First Posted Date
2013-04-02
Last Posted Date
2014-03-31
Lead Sponsor
GlaxoSmithKline
Target Recruit Count
28
Registration Number
NCT01822665
Locations
🇺🇸

Houston Institute for Clinical Research, Houston, Texas, United States

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