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Half the subjects received something containing 1,000 mg of acetaminophen.
Each pill may contain as much as 650 mg of acetaminophen.
The researchers asked 33 men and women with one or more of these problems to take either 1,000 milligrams (mg) of acetaminophen or an identical placebo three times a day for two weeks.
Fifteen Caucasian women randomly were given an oral dose of 10 mg of hydrocodone/1000 mg of acetaminophen or placebo in a double-blind, cross-over design.
In January 2011, the FDA ordered makers of prescription acetaminophen drugs — mostly acetaminophen-plus-opioid combinations such as Vicodin and Percocet — to put no more than 325 milligrams (mg) of acetaminophen (better known as Tylenol) in each pill or capsule; currently, these combinations may contain as much as 750 mg.
As an analgesic, 1000 mg of acetaminophen was administered.
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This 1000 mg dose of acetaminophen yields a dose of 83 mg/kg representing approximately a 6-to-8 fold overdose.
This study provides evidence in humans that a supplement containing Spanish black radish positively influenced the detoxification of a 1000 mg dose of acetaminophen, suggesting an up-regulation of both phase I and phase II enzymes, which may provide hepatic cell protection.
Patients received a preoperative analgesic regimen, which typically included 1000 mg of oral acetaminophen, 400 mg of oral celecoxib, 75 mg of oral pregabalin, and 10 mg of oral extended release oxycodone.
One group took 4,000 milligrams (mg) per day of acetaminophen divided into three doses.
The median dose (83.3 mg, n = 1683) of acetaminophen prescriptions in infants is around half of that in preschool children (166.7 mg, n = 3921), one-third in children (250.0 mg, n = 4926) and one-sixth in adolescents (500.0 mg, n = 3338).
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