Acetaminophen 325 mg
Drug Name(s): Anacin (aspirin-free), Excedrin, Tylenol Regular Strength, generic
Class: Analgesics
Type: Non-Opioid
Used to relieve arthritis pain, and muscular pain.
Dosage
Form(s): capsule, oral liquid, tablet, orally disintegrating tablet
Two 325-mg pills every 4 to 6 hours, no more than 10 tablets (3,250 mg) a day. 
 
Special Instructions
Take with or without food. Allow disintegrating tablet to dissolve in your mouth before swallowing. Shake the suspension well before each use to mix the medication evenly. Always use the measuring cup or syringe provided by the manufacturer.
Potential Side Effects
Acetaminophen is generally safe when taken as directed.
Be Aware
Do not use with any other products containing acetaminophen. Too much acetaminophen can cause serious liver damage or death. Limit the amount of acetaminophen you take to 4000 mg/day unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Drinking alcohol increases your risk of liver damage. Tell your doctor if you have a history of liver disease or alcohol or drug abuse, or if you have three or more alcoholic drinks daily. Also tell your doctor if you take the blood-thinning drug warfarin (Coumadin). Acetaminophen prolongs the time that drug is active in your body, increasing bleeding risk. Your doctor may need to adjust your dosage. Rarely, acetaminophen may cause serious skin reactions, including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which can be deadly. Stop taking acetaminophen and call your doctor if you develop a skin rash.

 
                            