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Compound paracetamol is a drug, a class of antipyretic and analgesic

Compound paracetamol

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Compound paracetamol is a drug, a class of antipyretic and analgesic
Drug Name
Compound paracetamol
Whether prescription drugs
prescription
Athletes use with caution
Use with caution
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Paracetamol can be compounded with a variety of drugs. Compatible compound components have various effects, such as caffeine has sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsant effects; aspirin and isoproterin are antipyretic analgesics;
[Adverse reactions] Same as acetaminophen.
[Precautions] Same as acetaminophen.
[Contraindications] Same as acetaminophen.
[Warning] Same as acetaminophen.
[Usage and Dosage] Oral: 1 to 2 tablets each time, 1 to 3 times a day.
[Formulation] Tablets, chewable tablets, granules, capsules. May contain caffeine, aspirin, pseudoephedrine, chlorpheniramine, dextromethorphan, phenylpropanolamine, diphenhydramine, isoproterin.

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