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Rx Item-Acetaminophen 100% Powder(Non-Sterile Pharmaceutical Grade ) 2500G

NDC 38779-0409-08 UPC/GTIN No.0-38779-04098-9 Mfg.Part No.40908Medisca Inc.This Item Can Only Be Ordered By A Drug Mfg, Wholesaler,Pharmacy,Physician, Dentist, Podiatrist, Optometrist,Veterinarian,Naturopath,Licensed Lab, Physical Therapist & Pharmacist(scope).

Rx Item-Acetaminophen 100% Powder(Non-Sterile Pharmaceutical Grade ) 2500G

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Item No.:RX0409-01/D NDC No.38779-0409-08 UPC/GTIN No.0-38779-04098-9 MPN 40908 Only Physician,Pharmacy or Licensed Facility can order this Rx Item No.Rx0409-01/D Acetaminophen 100% Powder (Non-Sterile Pharmaceutical Grade ) 25000gm 2.5KG by Medisca Item No.3174918 NDC No.38779040908 UPC No.038779040989 Other Name Acetaminophen Therapeutic Code 280892 Therapeutic Class Analgesics And Antipyretics, Misc. Item Class Non Controlled Rx. Case Qnty: 1 Therapeutic Code 280892 Analgesics And Antipyretic

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ACETAMINOPHEN
IMPORTANT WARNING:
Infants' Acetaminophen Product Changes
Children's acetaminophen has been available as concentrated infant drops (containing 80 mg of acetaminophen per 0.8 mL of drops or 80 mg of acetaminophen per mL of drops) and as less concentrated liquid (containing 160 mg acetaminophen per mL of liquid) for older children. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received reports of children who were given too much acetaminophen when their caregivers mistakenly used more concentrated product in place of less concentrated product. To prevent this type of mistake, the concentrated infant drops will no longer be manufactured for sale in the U.S. Instead, all liquid acetaminophen products for children under 12 years of age will contain 160 mg of acetaminophen in mL of medication.
Although the more concentrated products are no longer being manufactured, they may still be available in stores for some time, and you may already have these products in your home. You may continue to buy and to give your child the concentrated products, but you will need to be especially careful to follow directions so that you give your child the right amount of medication.
Before you give your child acetaminophen, check the active ingredient section in the Drug Facts label on the package to see whether the medication is an older concentrated product containing 80 mg per 0.8 mL or newer product containing 160 mg per mL. Do not assume that product with the word new on the package contains the new concentration because the word new may also appear on older products. Read the directions on each product label carefully and give only the amount of medication listed in the instructions on that package to your child. Do not just give your child the same amount of medication that you have given in the past, follow instructions that you have read on different package in the past, or rely on dosing instructions from the Internet, old dosing charts, or family members. If your child's doctor prescribes acetaminophen for your child, be sure that he or she knows which product you will be using so that he or she can prescribe the correct dose.

If you have an older concentrated product, it will probably come with dropper, and if you have newer product, it may come with an oral syringe. Only measure your child's medication with the device included in that package Do not switch measuring devices between the old and new acetaminophen liquid products.
Talk to your pharmacist or doctor if you have questions about these acetaminophen product changes.
IMPORTANT WARNING
Taking too much acetaminophen can cause liver damage, sometimes serious enough to require liver transplantation or cause death. You might accidentally take too much acetaminophen if you do not follow the directions on the prescription or package label carefully, or if you take more than one product that contains acetaminophen.
To be sure that you take acetaminophen safely, you should:
not take more than one product that contains acetaminophen at time. Read the labels of all the prescription and nonprescription medications you are taking to see if they contain acetaminophen. Be aware that abbreviations such as APAP, AC, Acetaminophn, Acetaminoph, Acetaminop, Acetamin, or Acetam. may be written on the label in place of the word acetaminophen. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you don't know if medication that you are taking contains acetaminophen.
take acetaminophen exactly as directed on the prescription or package label. Do not take more acetaminophen or take it more often than directed, even if you still have fever or pain. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you do not know how much medication to take or how often to take your medication. Call your doctor if you still have pain or fever after taking your medication as directed.
be aware that you should not take more than 4000 mg of acetaminophen per day. If you need to take more than one product that contains acetaminophen, it may be difficult for you to calculate the total amount of acetaminophen you are taking. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to help you.
tell your doctor if you have or have ever had liver disease.
tell your doctor if you drink or more alcoholic drinks every day. Talk to your doctor about the safe use of alcohol while you are taking acetaminophen.
stop taking your medication and call your doctor right away if you think you have taken too much acetaminophen, even if you feel well.
Acetaminophen is used to relieve mild to moderate pain from headaches, muscle aches, menstrual periods, colds and sore throats, toothaches, backaches, and reactions to vaccinations (shots), and to reduce fever. Acetaminophen may also be used to relieve the pain of osteoarthritis (arthritis caused by the breakdown of the lining of the joints). Acetaminophen is in class of medications called analgesics (pain relievers) and antipyretics (fever reducers). It works by changing the way the body senses pain and by cooling the body.
HOW should this medicine be used?
Acetaminophen comes as tablet, chewable tablet, capsule, suspension or solution (liquid), drops (concentrated liquid; removed from U.S. market), extended-release (long-acting) tablet, and orally disintegrating tablet (tablet that dissolves quickly in the mouth), to take by mouth, with or without food. Acetaminophen also comes as suppository to use rectally. Acetaminophen is available without prescription, but your doctor may prescribe acetaminophen to treat certain conditions. Follow the directions on the package or prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand

NDC 38779-0409-08 UPC/GTIN No.0-38779-04098-9 Mfg.Part No.40908
Acetaminophen 100% Pwd 500gm by Medisca
NDC 38779-0409-08 UPC/GTIN No.0-38779-04098-9 Mfg.Part No.40908

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Medisca Inc.

This Item Can Only Be Ordered By A Drug Mfg, Wholesaler,Pharmacy,Physician, Dentist, Podiatrist, Optometrist,Veterinarian,Naturopath,Licensed Lab, Physical Therapist & Pharmacist(scope).
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This Item Can Only Be Ordered By A Drug Mfg, Wholesaler,Pharmacy,Physician, Dentist, Podiatrist, Optometrist,Veterinarian,Naturopath,Licensed Lab, Physical Therapist & Pharmacist(scope).