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hlthe2b

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6. I thought you might originally been worried about FDA action on acetaminophen... which
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 03:11 PM
Mar 2012

they have been discussing in terms of prescription drugs that include it, like percocet and vicodin. Acetaminophen can be very liver toxic when used among heavy drinkers or those with underlying liver disease-which likewise often is accompanied by pain that might be treated by prescription acetaminophen-contining drugs.


However, FDA has made it clear that they are not going to take action on OTC medications containing (comparatively) low doses of acetamonophen. I had been watching this closely, but thought at first you might be suggesting that something had changed, but I checked and it has not.

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Huh? It was part of a recall in January due to broken pills, etc., but I have no reason to believe hlthe2b Mar 2012 #1
The pharmacist I talked with said it might be off the shelf for a year as it's purged. She said RKP5637 Mar 2012 #3
I have to question this suggestion re: the generics. This is not any really special formula. hlthe2b Mar 2012 #5
Exedrin is merely a combination of aspirin, acetaminophen and caffeine. cbayer Mar 2012 #2
That's what I always thought too ... RKP5637 Mar 2012 #4
I thought you might originally been worried about FDA action on acetaminophen... which hlthe2b Mar 2012 #6
Thanks very much for the latest on acetaminophen. They had me on a fairly heavy dose of RKP5637 Mar 2012 #7
Sure... happy to do so. hlthe2b Mar 2012 #8
We use Aleve. It works for us and we like it. Little Star Mar 2012 #9
Thanks! Someone here also told me just a bit ago that they had started using Aleve and it RKP5637 Mar 2012 #10
It's the only over the counter pain reliever that works for me... Little Star Mar 2012 #11
A pharmacist today recommended the drug store's off-brand Equaline headache formula as it has sueh Mar 2012 #12
Thanks!!! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2012 #13
You're welcome :) sueh Mar 2012 #14
I have always used Ibuprofen. RebelOne Mar 2012 #15
Thanks! That's what one of my drs. recently recommended to me too. n/t RKP5637 Mar 2012 #16
careful with ibuprofen with a sensitive stomach eShirl Apr 2012 #18
Acupuncture and physical therapy for me -- exercise. JDPriestly Apr 2012 #17
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