Acetaminophen was discovered in the late 1800's and father's phenol can reduce fever, but it is too toxic to use. A less toxic extract called phenacetin was later discovered to be equally effective, but it also has the property of relieving pain. In 1949 it was known that phenacetin is metabolized to acetaminophen, which is active but less toxic. Since then, acetaminophen has been sold with many brands on the market. The most popular is Tylenol. Acetaminophen has the basic purpose of relieving pain.
Acetaminophen (trade name: Tylenol) - analgesics and hypostimulants. Accurate mechanism of action of acetaminophen is unknown. Acetaminophen relieves pain by increasing the pain threshold (ie, it requires the generation of a greater amount of pain before humans feel). Acetaminophen reduces fever by acting on the thermoregulation center of the brain. It is universally available. Amoxicillin (trade name: Amoxil, Polymox, Trimox) - Penicillin antibiotic effective against bacteria such as Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Escherichia coli, S. pneumoniae, Streptococcus and certain staphylococci. Especially middle ear infections, tonsillitis, throat infections, laryngitis, bronchitis and pneumonia. Amoxicillin is also used for the treatment of urinary tract infections, skin infections and gonorrhea. Widely available
Commercially available acetaminophen, officially recommended as the first-line drug by the American College of Rheumatology, is most commonly used in the brand name Tylenol. Although it is widely believed that this marketing medicine is really effective for treating pain. Recent studies by the American Dental Association magazine showed that 325 mg of acetaminophen administered with 200 mg of ibuprofen in practice was more painful in orthopedic patients than in oral opioids.
It is estimated that 50 million Americans each week use acetaminophen to treat pain, fever, and pain and pain associated with symptoms of colds and influenza. In order to promote the safe use of acetaminophen, TYLENOL® manufacturers have daily maximum daily doses of one component ExtraStrengthTYLENOL® (US acetaminophen) product sold in the United States of 8 capsules per day (4000 mg) to 6 capsules (3000) a day. Mg). The dosing interval was also changed from 2 pills per 4 to 6 hours to 2 pills per 6 hours.