Genebs Side Effects and Overdose Information
Genebs is an antipyretic and analgesic medicine primarily used to reduce fever and to relieve minor aches and pain associated with common cold, flu, toothaches, arthritis, menstrual cramps, and other conditions. Genebs is most commonly used by people who are sensitive or allergic to aspirin. Although, it is not effective against inflammation, compared to Aspirin or Ibuprofen it is well tolerated by most people, including children and has few side effects. Main ingredient in Genebs is Acetaminophen.
Genebs Side Effects
Rare Genebs side effects include hives, rash, short breath. Genebs rarely causes side effects as long as it is taken as directed. However, prolonged or habitual use may lead to liver damage or failure.
Genebs Side Effects Reporting
If you experience any Genebs side effects not mentioned above you should report it to your primary health care provider or FDA 1-800-FDA-1088 in the United States, Health Canada 1-866-225-0709 in Canada, MHRA 020 3080 6000 in UK, or TGA 1800 020 653 in Australia.
Genebs Caution
People with known liver problem or condition should not take Genebs.
Every year more than 800,000 people in the United States alone, die from the so-called
Tylenol poisoning(Tylenol is a brand name of Acetaminophen), which is caused by taking more than recommended doses of Genebs or by habitual or long term use.
Do not take Genebs if fever lasts for more than 3days and if pain gets worse or lasts for more than 10 days, unless advised by your physician.
Genebs and Pregnancy
As with any medicine, if you are pregnant or nursing, check with your physician before taking Genebs.
Genebs Interactions
Consult with your physician before combining Genebs with any nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (Aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen), blood thinners like warfarin, and oral contraceptives.
Alcohol can increase the likelihood of liver toxicity.
Let your doctor know if you are taking any herbs as some may interfere with its effectiveness.
High doses of Vitamin C (1000-3000mg/day) may increase the level of Genebs in the body.
Genebs Doses
It is best that Genebs taken with food or milk.
CHILDREN INCLUDING INFANTS
Doses of Genebs may be repeated every 4 hours, not to exceed 5 times a day.
Liquid form (special cup is provided)
4-11 months: ½ teaspoon
12-23 months: ¾ teaspoon
2-3 years: 1 teaspoon
4-5 years: 1½ teaspoons
Tablets
6-8 years: 4 tablets (2 teaspoons)
9-10 years: 5 tablets (2½ teaspoons)
11-12 years: 6 tablets (3 teaspoons)
12 and older: Adult dose
ADULTS
700-1000mg every 6 hours up to 4 times a day (max. 4000mg/day).
Genebs Overdose
Symptoms of Genebs overdose may include excessive sweating, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting. In case of Genebs overdose, seek medical attention right away.
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