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Tylenol Sinus (Acetaminophen-Pseudoephedrine HCl)

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TYLENOL® SINUS MEDICATION McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen-Pseudoephedrine HCl Analgesic-Decongestant Indications And Clinical Uses: For the temporary relief of sinus headache pain and congestion caused by sinusitis and common colds. Contra-Indications: Known hypersensitivity to acetaminophen and/or pressor amines. Patients receiving or having received MAO inhibitors in the preceding 2 weeks. Although pseudoephedrine is virtually without pressor effect in normotensive patients, it should be used with caution in hypertensives. Precautions: As with…

Tylenol Allergy Sinus (Acetaminophen-Chlorpheniramine Maleate-Pseudoephedrine HCl)

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TYLENOL® ALLERGY SINUS MEDICATION McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen-Chlorpheniramine Maleate-Pseudoephedrine HCl Analgesic-Antihistamine-Decongestant Indications And Clinical Uses: For the temporary relief of headache, sinus pain, nasal and sinus congestion, runny nose, sneezing and watery, itchy eyes due to hayfever or similar allergies. Contra-Indications: Known hypersensitivity to acetaminophen and/or pressor amines. Patients receiving or having received MAO inhibitors in the preceding 2 weeks. Although pseudoephedrine is virtually without pressor effect in normotensive patients,…

Tylenol Aches and Strains (Acetaminophen-Chlorzoxazone)

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TYLENOL® ACHES AND STRAINS MEDICATION McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen-Chlorzoxazone Analgesic-Muscle Relaxant Action and Clinical Pharmacology: Tylenol Aches and Strains Medication combines the muscle-relaxant effect of chlorzoxazone with acetaminophen, a well known analgesic.: Chlorzoxazone is a centrally-acting agent for painful musculoskeletal conditions. Data available from animal experiments, as well as human study, indicate that chlorzoxazone acts primarily at the level of the spinal cord and subcortical areas of the brain where…

Tylenol Decongestant (Acetaminophen-Pseudoephedrine HCl)

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TYLENOL® DECONGESTANT McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen-Pseudoephedrine HCl Analgesic-Antipyretic-Decongestant Indications And Clinical Uses: For the temporary relief of earache pain, nasal congestion, fever and other aches and pains associated with colds and flu. Contra-Indications: Known hypersensitivity to acetaminophen and/or pressor amines. Patients receiving or having received MAO inhibitors in the preceding 2 weeks. Although pseudoephedrine is virtually without pressor effect in normotensive patients, it should be used with caution in hypertensives….

Tylenol Cold Medication (Acetaminophen and Pseudoephedrine HCl)

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TYLENOL® COLD MEDICATIONS McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen–Pseudoephedrine HCl Compound Analgesic–Antipyretic–Antihistamine–Decongestant–Antitussive Preparations Indications And Clinical Uses : For the temporary relief of the symptoms associated with common colds and other upper respiratory infections, including: nasal and sinus congestion, cough, runny nose, sneezing, minor sore throat pain, fever, headache, aches, pains and general discomfort. Contra-Indications: Known hypersensitivity to acetaminophen, pressor amines or other individual ingredients. Patients receiving or having received MAO inhibitors…

Tylenol Menstrual (Acetaminophen)

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TYLENOL® MENSTRUAL McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen–Pamabrom–Pyrilamine Maleate Analgesic–Diuretic–Antihistaminic Action and Clinical The analgesic and antipyretic effects of acetaminophen are believed to be related to the inhibition of prostaglandin synthetase (a mechanism shared by ASA and related drugs). It is postulated that the analgesic effect is produced by elevation of the pain threshold and the antipyretic effect is produced through action on the hypothalamic heat-regulating centre.: Acetaminophen is considered equipotent to…

Tylenol with Codeine (Acetaminophen and Codeine)

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TYLENOL® with CODEINE Preparations Janssen-Ortho/McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen–Codeine Phosphate Compound Analgesic–Antipyretic Action and Clinical Tylenol acetaminophen with codeine combines the analgesic effects of the centrally acting analgesic codeine, with a peripherally acting analgesic, acetaminophen. Caffeine stimulates the CNS at all levels including the cortex. In addition, it acts on the kidney to produce diuresis, stimulates cardiac muscle and depresses smooth muscle. Both acetaminophen and codeine are well absorbed orally. Acetaminophen…

Tylenol Allergy Sinus (Acetaminophen / Chlorpheniramine / Pseudoephedrine)

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TYLENOL® ALLERGY SINUS MEDICATION McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen–Chlorpheniramine Maleate–Pseudoephedrine HCl Analgesic–Antihistamine–Decongestant Indications And Clinical Uses: For the temporary relief of headache, sinus pain, nasal and sinus congestion, runny nose, sneezing and watery, itchy eyes due to hayfever or similar allergies. Contra-Indications: Known hypersensitivity to acetaminophen and/or pressor amines. Patients receiving or having received MAO inhibitors in the preceding 2 weeks. Although pseudoephedrine is virtually without pressor effect in normotensive patients,…

Tylenol (Acetaminophen)

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TYLENOL® McNeil Consumer Healthcare Acetaminophen Analgesic–Antipyretic Action and Clinical The analgesic and antipyretic effects of acetaminophen are believed to be related to the inhibition of prostaglandin synthetase (a mechanism shared by ASA and related drugs). It is postulated that the analgesic effect is produced by elevation of the pain threshold and the antipyretic effect is produced through action on the hypothalamic heat-regulating center. Acetaminophen is considered equipotent to ASA in…

Tuberculin, Purified Protein Derivative (Tubersol)

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TUBERCULIN PURIFIED PROTEIN DERIVATIVE (MANTOUX)–TUBERSOL® Connaught Tuberculin Test Action and Clinical Intracutaneous tuberculin testing is an accepted aid in the diagnosis of tuberculosis infection. The reaction to intracutaneously injected tuberculin is a delayed (cellular) hypersensitivity reaction. The reaction which characteristically shows a delayed course, reaching its peak more than 24 hours after administration, consists of induration due to cell infiltration and occasionally vesiculation and necrosis. Clinically, a delayed hypersensitivity reaction…