Description and Brand Names

Drug information provided by: Merative, Micromedex®

US Brand Name

  1. Anacin Aspirin Free
  2. Apra
  3. Arthritis Pain Relief
  4. Backprin
  5. Be-Flex Plus
  6. By-Ache
  7. Cafgesic Forte
  8. Cetafen
  9. Childrens Mapap
  10. Childrens Nortemp
  11. Combiflex
  12. Comtrex Sore Throat Relief
  13. Dolono
  14. Durabac
  15. Durabac Forte
  16. Febrol
  17. Genaced
  18. Genapap
  19. Genebs
  20. Goodys Fast Pain Relief
  21. Infantaire
  22. Levacet
  23. Mapap
  24. Mapap Arthritis Pain
  25. Pain-Eze Rheu-Thritis
  26. Pyrecot
  27. Pyregesic
  28. Q-Pap
  29. Redutemp
  30. Silapap
  31. T-Painol
  32. Tycolene
  33. Tylenol

Descriptions


Acetaminophen and salicylate combination medicines relieve pain and reduce fever. They may be used to relieve occasional pain caused by mild inflammation or arthritis (rheumatism). The acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine combination also may be used to relieve pain associated with migraine headaches.

Neither acetaminophen nor salicylamide is as effective as aspirin for treating chronic or severe pain, or other symptoms, caused by inflammation or arthritis. Some of these combination medicines do not contain any aspirin. Even those that do contain aspirin may not contain enough to be effective in treating these conditions.

A few reports have suggested that acetaminophen and salicylates used together may cause kidney damage or cancer of the kidney or urinary bladder. This may occur if large amounts of both medicines are taken together for a very long time. However, taking usual amounts of these combination medicines for a short time has not been shown to cause these unwanted effects. Also, these effects are not likely to occur with either acetaminophen or a salicylate used alone, even if large amounts have been taken for a long time. Therefore, for long-term use, it may be best to use either acetaminophen or a salicylate, but not both, unless you are under a doctor's care.

Before giving any of these combination medicines to a child, check the package label very carefully. Some of these medicines are too strong for use in children. If you are not certain whether a specific product can be given to a child, or if you have any questions about the amount to give, check with your health care professional.

These medicines are available without a prescription. However, your doctor may have special instructions on the proper dose of these medicines for your medical condition.

This product is available in the following dosage forms:

  • Tablet
  • Packet