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Side Effects & Adverse Reactions
Allergy alert: Acetaminophen may cause severe skin reactions. Symptoms may include:
- skin reddening
- blisters
- rash
If a skin reaction occurs, stop use and seek medical help right away.
Liver warning: This product contains acetaminophen. Severe liver damage may occur if your child takes:
- more than 5 doses in 24 hours, which is the maximum daily amount
- with other drugs containing acetaminophen
Sore throat warning: If sore throat is severe, persists for more than 2 days, is accompanied or followed by fever, headache, rash, nausea, or vomiting, consult a doctor promptly.
- with any other drug containing acetaminophen (prescription or monprescription). If you are not sure whether a drug contains acetaminophen, ask a doctor or pharmacist.
- in a child who is taking a prescription monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) (certain drugs for depression, psychiatric, or emotional conditions, or Parkinson's disease), or for 2 weeks after stopping the MAOI drug. If you do not know if your child's prescription drug contains an MAOI, ask a doctor or pharmacist before giving this product.
- if your child is allergic to acetaminophen or any of the inactive ingredients in this product.
- liver disease
- heart disease
- high blood pressure
- diabetes
- thyroid disease
- cough that occurs with too much phlegm (mucus)
- a breathing problem such as chronic bronchitis
- persistent or chronic cough such as occurs with asthma
taking the blood thinning drug warfarin.
do not use more than directed (see Overdose warning).
- nervousness, dizziness, or sleeplessness occur
- pain, nasal congestion or cough gets worse or lasts more than 5 days
- redness or swelling is present
- new symptoms occur
- fever gets worse or lasts more than 3 days
- cough comes back, or occurs with a fever, rash or headache that lasts.
These could be signs of a serious condition.
Overdose warning: Taking more than the recommended dose (overdose) may cause liver damage. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. (1-800-222-1222). Quick medical attention is critical even if you do not notice any signs or symptoms.
- with any other drug containing acetaminophen (prescription or monprescription). If you are not sure whether a drug contains acetaminophen, ask a doctor or pharmacist.
- in a child who is taking a prescription monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) (certain drugs for depression, psychiatric, or emotional conditions, or Parkinson's disease), or for 2 weeks after stopping the MAOI drug. If you do not know if your child's prescription drug contains an MAOI, ask a doctor or pharmacist before giving this product.
- if your child is allergic to acetaminophen or any of the inactive ingredients in this product.
- liver disease
- heart disease
- high blood pressure
- diabetes
- thyroid disease
- cough that occurs with too much phlegm (mucus)
- a breathing problem such as chronic bronchitis
- persistent or chronic cough such as occurs with asthma
taking the blood thinning drug warfarin.
Legal Issues
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FDA Safety Alerts
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Manufacturer Warnings
There is currently no manufacturer warning information available for this drug.
FDA Labeling Changes
There are currently no FDA labeling changes available for this drug.
Uses
- temporarily relieves these common cold and flu symptoms:
- cough due to minor throat and bronchial irritation
- the intensity of coughing
- the impulse to cough to help your child get to sleep
- nasal congestion
- stuffy nose
- sore throat
- minor aches and pains
- headache
- temporarily reduces fever
- helps loosen phlegm (mucus) and thin bronchial secretions to rid the bronchial passageways of bothersome mucus and make coughs more productive
History
There is currently no drug history available for this drug.
Other Information
There are no additional details available for this product.
Sources
Cough Cold And Sore Throat Childrens Manufacturers
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Walgreens
Cough Cold And Sore Throat Childrens | Ferndale Laboratories, Inc.
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