Additional information
Active substance | Anastrozole |
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Dosage | 1 Mg |
Water Retention | None |
Hepatotoxicity | High doses can cause liver damage, particularly in combination with alcohol or in patients with preexisting liver disease |
Lab Test | Liver function tests may be performed to monitor for hepatotoxicity |
Also known as | Acetaminophen |
Blood pressure | No direct effects on blood pressure |
Trade name | Tylenol, Panadol, others |
FORM | Oral |
Dosage Unit | Tabs |
ean13 | 1399483433962 |
Reference | ALZNE16 |
Tab Piece | 50 Tabs |
Storage conditions | Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat |
Chemical name | N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamide |
Formula | C8H9NO2 |
Substance class | Analgesic and antipyretic |
Main action | Inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins in the central nervous system and works peripherally to block pain impulse generation |
Half-life | 1-4 hours |
Dosage (medical) | 500-1000 mg every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 4000 mg per day |
Dosage (sports) | Not specifically applicable |
Effects | Reduces fever, relieves pain |
Side effects | Rare at recommended doses, but may include liver damage, allergic reactions, and gastrointestinal problems at higher doses |
Use in sports | Primarily used to manage pain or fever, no performance enhancement effects |
Packing | Bottle |
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