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acetaminophen Pharm.|ˌæsɛtəˈmiːnəʊfɛn, əsiːtəˈmiːnəʊfɛn| [f. acet- + amino- + phen-.] (The official U.S. name for) the drug paracetamol.
1960National Formulary XI (U.S.) 10/2 Acetaminophen Tablets. 1964Jrnl. Pharmaceutical Sci. LIII. 1280/1 There are many formulations containing aspirin, caffeine, and acetaminophen (APAP). 1974M. C. Gerald Pharmacol. xiv. 272 When aspirin cannot be tolerated, acetaminophen is probably the safest and most effective analgesic-antipyretic substitute. 1978Detroit Free Press 16 Apr. (Parade) 27/1 People who drink heavily should not take sleeping pills or large amounts of acetaminophen, an aspirin substitute. |