Feverall Suppositories

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  • Nonnarcotic analgesics

Feverall Suppositories Generic Name & Formulations

General Description

Acetaminophen 80mg, 120mg, 325mg; rectal supps.

Pharmacological Class

Analgesic/antipyretic.

How Supplied

Supp—6

Manufacturer

Feverall Suppositories Indications

Indications

Minor pain. Fever.

Feverall Suppositories Dosage and Administration

Children

Under 6 months: not recommended. 6–11 months: 80mg every 6hrs; max 4 doses/24hrs. 1–3yrs: 80mg every 4–6hrs; max 5 doses/24hrs. 3–6yrs: 120mg every 4–6hrs; max 5 doses/24hrs. 6–12yrs: 325mg every 4–6hrs; max 5 doses/24hrs. ≥12yrs: 650mg every 4–6hrs; max 6 doses/24hrs. All: as needed.

Feverall Suppositories Contraindications

Not Applicable

Feverall Suppositories Boxed Warnings

Not Applicable

Feverall Suppositories Warnings/Precautions

Warnings/Precautions

Hepatic dysfunction. Discontinue and reevaluate if fever or pain persists >72hrs or condition worsens. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.

Feverall Suppositories Pharmacokinetics

See Literature

Feverall Suppositories Interactions

Interactions

Hepatotoxicity risk increased by chronic, heavy alcohol use. Caution with concomitant warfarin. Avoid other acetaminophen-containing drugs.

Feverall Suppositories Adverse Reactions

Adverse Reactions

Skin reactions (eg, reddening, blisters, rash; discontinue if occurs), hepatotoxicity (overdosage).

Feverall Suppositories Clinical Trials

See Literature

Feverall Suppositories Note

Not Applicable

Feverall Suppositories Patient Counseling

See Literature