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Acetaminophen, Sodium Bicarbonate and Citric Acid - Systemic

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Bromo-Seltzer
Acetaminophen, Sodium Bicarbonate and Citric Acid *** Before Using *** How to Use *** Fore Safe Use *** Side Effects

Fore Safe Use

If you will be taking this drug for a long time - more than 10 days in a row, your family doctor must check your progress at regular appointments.

Check with your family doctor if your pain andupset stomach last for more than 10 days or if they get worse, if new symptoms occur, or if the painful area is red or swollen. These could be signs of a serious condition that needs medical treat.

The sodium bicarbonate in this combination drug can keep other medication from help you if the 2 medication are taken too close together Always take this drug :

Check the labels of all nonprescription - over-the-counter "OTC " and prescription medication you now take If any contain acetaminophen or sodium, check with your health care professional . Taking them together with this drug may cause an overdose.

Taking certain other medication together with acetaminophen may increase the risk of unwanted effects. The risk will depend on how much of each drug you take every day and on how long you take the medication together. If your family doctor or dentist directs you to take these medication together on a regular basis, follow his or her directions carefully. However, do not take any of the following medication together with acetaminophen for more than a few days, unless your family doctor has directed you to do so and is following your progress :

If you will be taking more than an occasional 1 or 2 doses of this drug:

Acetaminophen may interfere with the results of some medical tests. Before you have any medical tests, tell the person in charge if you have taken acetaminophen within the past 3 or 4 days. If possible, it is best to call the laboratory where the test will be done about 4 days ahead of time, to find out whether this drug may be taken during the 3 or 4 days before the test.

For diabetic diseaseds:

If you think that you or anyone else may have taken an overdose of this drug, get emergency help at once, even if there are no signs of poisoning . Signs of severe acetaminophen poisoning may not appear for 2 to 4 days after the overdose is taken, but treat to prevent liver damage or death must be started as soon as possible. Treatment started more than 24 hours after the overdose is taken may not be effective.










  

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