Pain Reliever 2
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Box (Pain Reliever 107x86x63 Revision2019)

Box (Pain Reliever 107x86x63 Revision2019)
This text describes a drug that provides temporary relief from minor ailments such as headaches, muscular aches, menstrual cramps, and backaches. It is a non-drowsy formula that soothes muscle aches and minor arthritis pain. One tablet contains 250 mg of acetaminophen and 250 mg of aspirin that are used as pain relievers and fever reducers while caffeine is used to provide relief from inflammation. The drug comes with several warnings, including Reye's syndrome, liver damage, and stomach bleeding. This product is not manufactured by GSK consumer healthcare, the distributor of Excedrin. The suggested dose is two tablets for adults and children over 12 every six hours, and a full glass of water needs to be consumed. Not for children under 12 without consulting a doctor. If any symptoms occur, discontinue use and contact a doctor. It is especially crucial for pregnant women not to use aspirin in the last three months of pregnancy without specific directions from their doctor as it can cause problems in the unborn child or complications during delivery.*

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