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Acetaminophen, Aspirin, and Caffeine
Acetaminophen, Aspirin, and Caffeine
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Pronunciation
(a seet a MIN oh fen, AS pir in, & KAF een)
U.S. Brand Names
Excedrin Extra Strength [OTC]; Excedrin Migraine [OTC]; Fem-Prin [OTC]; GenacedT [OTC]; Goody's Extra Strength Headache Powder [OTC]; Goody's Extra Strength Pain Relief [OTC]; Pain-Off [OTC]; Vanquish Extra Strength Pain Reliever [OTC]
Synonyms
Aspirin, Acetaminophen, and Caffeine; Aspirin, Caffeine and Acetaminophen; Caffeine, Acetaminophen, and Aspirin; Caffeine, Aspirin, and Acetaminophen
Generic Available
Yes
Use
Relief of mild to moderate pain; mild to moderate pain associated with migraine headache
Pregnancy Risk Factor
D
Adverse Reactions
See individual agents.
Drug Interactions
Acetaminophen: Substrate (minor) of CYP1A2, 2A6, 2C8/9, 2D6, 2E1, 3A4; Inhibits CYP3A4 (weak)
Aspirin: Substrate (minor) of CYP2C8/9
Caffeine: Substrate of CYP1A2 (major), 2C8/9 (minor), 2D6 (minor), 2E1 (minor), 3A4 (minor); Inhibits CYP1A2 (weak), 3A4 (moderate)
Also see individual monographs for Acetaminophen and Aspirin.
Ethanol/Nutrition/Herb Interactions
Ethanol: Excessive intake of ethanol may increase the risk of acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity. Avoid ethanol or limit to <3 drinks/day.
Pharmacodynamics/Kinetics
See individual agents.
Dosage
Oral: Adults: Analgesic: Based on acetaminophen component: Mild to moderate pain: 325-650 mg every 4-6 hours as needed; do not exceed 4 g/day Mild to moderate pain associated with migraine headache: 500 mg/dose (in combination with 500 mg aspirin and 130 mg caffeine) every 6 hours while symptoms persist; do not use for longer than 48 hours Based on aspirin component: Mild to moderate pain: 325-650 mg every 4-6 hours as needed; do not exceed 4 g/day Mild to moderate pain associated with migraine headache: 500 mg/dose (in combination with 500 mg acetaminophen and 130 mg caffeine) every 6 hours; do not use for longer than 48 hours Product labeling: Excedrin Extra Strength, Excedrin Migraine: Children >12 years and Adults: 2 doses every 6 hours (maximum: 8 doses/24 hours) Note: When used for migraine, do not use for longer than 48 hours Goody's Extra Strength Headache Powder: Children >12 years and Adults: 1 powder, placed on tongue or dissolved in water, every 4-6 hours (maximum: 4 powders/24 hours) Goody's Extra Strength Pain Relief Tablets: Children >12 years and Adults: 2 tablets every 4-6 hours (maximum: 8 tablets/24 hours) Vanquish Extra Strength Pain Reliever: Children >12 years and Adults: 2 tablets every 4 hours (maximum: 12 tablets/24 hours)
Dental Health: Effects on Dental Treatment
No significant effects or complications reported
Dental Health: Vasoconstrictor/Local Anesthetic Precautions
No information available to require special precautions
Mental Health: Effects on Mental Status
May cause anxiety, insomnia, and excitability
Mental Health: Effects on Psychiatric Treatment
Effects of CNS depressants may be lessened by caffeine component
Dosage Forms
Caplet:
Excedrin Extra Strength, Excedrin Migraine: Acetaminophen 250 mg, aspirin 250 mg, and caffeine 65 mg
Vanquish Extra Strength Pain Reliever: Acetaminophen 194 mg, aspirin 227 mg, and caffeine 33 mg
Geltab (Excedrin Extra Strength, Excedrin Migraine): Acetaminophen 250 mg, aspirin 250 mg, and caffeine 65 mg
Powder (Goody's Extra Strength Headache Powder): Acetaminophen 260 mg, aspirin 520 mg, and caffeine 32.5 mg [contains lactose]
Tablet:
Excedrin Extra Strength, Excedrin Migraine, GenacedT, Pain-Off: Acetaminophen 250 mg, aspirin 250 mg, and caffeine 65 mg
Fem-Prin: Acetaminophen 194.4 mg, aspirin 226.8 mg, and caffeine 32.4 mg
Goody's Extra Strength Pain Relief: Acetaminophen 130 mg, aspirin 260 mg, and caffeine 16.25 mg
References
Barker JD Jr, de Carle DJ, and Anuras S, "Chronic Excessive Acetaminophen Use in Liver Damage,"Ann Intern Med, 1977, 87(3):299-301.
Desjardins PJ, Cooper SA, Gallegos TL, et al, "The Relative Analgesic Efficacy of Propiram Fumarate, Codeine Aspirin, and Placebo in Post-Impaction Dental Pain,"J Clin Pharmacol, 1984, 24(1):35-42.
Dionne RA, Campbell RA, Cooper SA, et al, "Suppression of Postoperative Pain by Preoperative Administration of Ibuprofen in Comparison to Placebo, Acetaminophen, and Acetaminophen Plus Codeine,"J Clin Pharmacol, 1983, 23(1):37-43.
Forbes JA, Butterworth GA, Burchfield WH, et al, "Evaluation of Ketorolac, Aspirin, and an Acetaminophen-Codeine Combination in Postoperative Oral Surgery Pain,"Pharmacotherapy, 1990, 10(6 Pt 2):77S-93S.
Forbes JA, Keller CK, Smith JW, et al, "Analgesic Effect of Naproxen Sodium, Codeine, a Naproxen-Codeine Combination and Aspirin on the Postoperative Pain of Oral Surgery,"Pharmacotherapy, 1986, 6(5):211-8.
Licht H, Seeff LB, and Zimmerman HJ, "Apparent Potentiation of Acetaminophen Hepatotoxicity by Alcohol,"Ann Intern Med, 1980, 92(4):511.
Mokhlesi B, Leikin JB, Murray P, et al, "Adult Toxicology in Critical Care: Part II: Specific Poisonings,"Chest, 2003, 123(3):897-922.
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