Extra Strength Pain Reliever 500 mg/1
Acetaminophen 500 mg · TABLET · Lil' Drug Store Products, Inc.
Extra Strength Pain Reliever is a tablet containing acetaminophen 500 mg at 500 mg/1, taken oral. Manufactured by Lil' Drug Store Products, Inc..
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Extra Strength Pain Reliever
- Generic Name
- Acetaminophen 500 mg
- NDC Code (Product)
29485-9281- Manufacturer
- Lil' Drug Store Products, Inc.
- Strength
- 500 mg/1
- Dosage Form
- TABLET
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M013
- Marketing Start
- 01/17/2017
Recall History
Medline Industries Inc
Labeling: Label Error on Declared Strength- Bottles containing 500 mg acetaminophen tablets mislabeled to contain 325 mg tablets.
LNK International, Inc.
Labeling: Not Elsewhere Classified The primary label contains the words "enteric coated" but the tablet is not enteric coated and should only say 'coated tablet'
Medique Products
CGMP Deviations: manufacturer recalled after an FDA inspection noted that these products were not manufactured under Current Good Manufacturing Practices.
Side Effects Reported to FDA
FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects
Full Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
Uses temporarily relieves minor aches and pains due to: headache a cold arthritis muscular aches toothache premenstrual and menstrual cramps
Dosage & Administration
Directions do not use more than directed drink a full glass of water with each dose adults and children 12 years of age and over: take 2 caplets every 6 hours; not more than 8 caplets in 24 hours children under 12 years: ask a doctor
Warnings
Warnings Reye’s syndrome: Children and teenagers who have or are recovering from chicken pox or flu-like symptoms should not use this product. When using this product, if changes in behavior with nausea and vomiting occur, consult a doctor because these symptoms could be an early sign of Reye’s syndrome, a rare but serious illness. Allergy alert: Acetaminophen may cause severe skin reactions. Symptoms may include: skin reddening blisters rash If a skin reaction occurs, stop use and seek medical help right away. Allergy alert: Aspirin may cause a severe allergic reaction which may include: hives facial swelling asthma (wheezing) shock Liver warning: This product contains acetaminophen. Severe liver damage may occur if you take more than 8 caplets in 24 hours, which is the maximum daily amount with other drugs containing acetaminophen 3 or more alcoholic drinks every day while using this product Stomach bleeding warning: This product contains an NSAID, which may cause severe stomach bleeding. The chance is higher if you are age 60 or older have had stomach ulcers or bleeding problems take a blood thinning (anticoagulant) or steroid drug take other drugs containing prescription or non…
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Extra Strength Pain Reliever used for?
Extra Strength Pain Reliever contains Acetaminophen 500 mg. It is a tablet taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.
Is Extra Strength Pain Reliever a controlled substance?
Extra Strength Pain Reliever is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Extra Strength Pain Reliever?
The generic name for Extra Strength Pain Reliever is Acetaminophen 500 mg. There are 9 other brand versions of Acetaminophen 500 mg.
What is the NDC code for Extra Strength Pain Reliever 500 mg/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Extra Strength Pain Reliever 500 mg/1 is 29485-9281, listed by Lil' Drug Store Products, Inc..
Other Extra Strength Pain Reliever Dosages
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Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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