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Acetaminophen is a synthesized compound. It is synthesized from p-Aminophenol. p-Aminophenol + acetic anhydride Acetaminophen + acetic acid
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Acetaminophen was first clinically used in 1893 It did not appear commercially until 1950 in the United States Discovered by Charles Frederic Gerhardt in 1852
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Acetaminophen is synthesized for use in over 600 OTC (over the counter) and prescription drugs. It is a major ingredient in cold and flu remedies.
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By synthesizing p-Aminophenol into Acetaminophen it allows us to use it in many pharmaceuticals.
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Acetaminophen has very few direct risks. If taken as directed and not above the daily maximum dose, it has mild to no side effects. If as little as 25% above the maximum daily dose is taken, liver damage may occur.
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Prolonged daily use increases risks of upper gastrointestinal complications, such as stomach bleeding, also kidney or liver failure Chronic users may have a higher risk of blood cancer Rare cases may cause severe skin reaction
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Pain and fever relief Treats inflammatory pain Relieves headaches, muscle aches, arthritis pain, backaches, toothaches, colds, etc Safe for use during pregnancy
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There is not many alternatives that have little to no side effects, most other OTC pain relievers have more side effects. Brand names that contain acetaminophen include: Tylenol Panadol Tempra Midol
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By: Rebecca Smith Chemistry 11
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