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acetaminophen-propoxyphene
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Patients who drink more than 3 alcoholic drinks a day and take acetaminophen are at increased risk of developing liver side effects. Avoid alcoholic drinks if you are taking acetaminophen on a regular basis.
Severe
acetaminophen-propoxyphene
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Avoid alcohol-containing drinks while taking medicines that cause drowsiness. Using some of these drugs along with alcohol can lead to serious side effects. You may feel drowsy or more tired when taking these drugs together. Do not drive or operate machinery if you are drinking alcohol-containing beverages. If you notice slurred speech, confusion, severe weakness, or difficulty breathing, contact your health care provider immediately.
Moderate
acetaminophen-propoxyphene
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If you are a tobacco smoker, use of Acetaminophen can increase the risk of liver side effects. Immediately tell your doctor if you get severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or yellowing of the skin. Do not exceed 4 g acetaminophen/day in adults. Tell your doctor if Acetaminophen does not help your headache or other pain. Tobacco smoke may reduce the effectiveness of Acetaminophen.
Moderate
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Tobacco smoking may reduce the effectiveness of Propoxyphene at treating pain, by speeding the removal of Propoxyphene from the body. Alternatively, if you take Propoxyphene e and suddenly stop smoking, you may feel drowsy or more tired, and should not drive or operate machinery until you know how Propoxyphene affects you. If you notice slurred speech, confusion, severe weakness, or difficulty breathing while taking Propoxyphene, contact your health care provider immediately.
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