Pill L484 (Acetaminophen 500mg)
This medication is intended to treat mild to moderate pain (such as headaches, menstrual cramps, toothaches, backaches, osteoarthritis, or cold/flu aches and pains) as well as to lower temperature.
Acetaminophen 500mg has been identified as L484, which is white and capsule-shaped. Kroger Company is the supplier.
Acetaminophen belongs to the pharmacological class of various analgesics and is used to treat sciatica, muscle pain, fever, eustachian tube dysfunction, and discomfort. During pregnancy, risk cannot be ruled out. Under the Controlled Substances Act, acetaminophen 500mg is not a controlled substance (CSA).
Acetaminophen | |
Imprint | L484 |
Strength | 500mg |
Color | White |
Size | 16.00 mm |
Shape | Capsule-shape |
Availability | Rx and/or OTC |
Drug Class | Miscellaneous analgesics |
Pregnancy Category | Risk cannot be ruled out |
CSA Schedule | Not a controlled drug |
Labeler / Supplier | Kroger Company |
National Drug Code (NDC) | 30142-0484 |
Inactive Ingredients | carnauba wax, corn starch, hypromelloses, polyethylene glycol, povidone, stearic acid |
What is the best way to take Pill L484 acetaminophen?
As advised, take this product by mouth. Follow the product’s instructions to the letter. Inquire with your doctor or pharmacist if you have any concerns.
Acetaminophen comes in a variety of brands and formats. Because the amount of acetaminophen in each medication may differ, read the dose instructions for each product carefully. Do not exceed the recommended dose of acetaminophen.
Pill L484 to kids
If you’re supplying acetaminophen to a youngster, be sure it’s a child-specific product. To locate the proper dose on the product container, use your child’s weight. You can use your child’s age instead of their weight if you don’t know their weight.
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Before each dosage of a suspension, give it a good shake. Some liquids do not require shaking prior to use. Follow the product’s instructions to the letter. To ensure you have the correct dose, use the included dose-measuring spoon/dropper/syringe to measure the liquid medication. Do not use a regular spoon for this.
Do not Crush or Chew Pill L484
Extended-release pills should not be crushed or chewed. This can cause the entire medicine to be released at once, increasing the chance of unwanted effects. Also, unless your doctor or pharmacist directs you to, do not split the pills unless they have a score line. Without crushing or chewing, swallow the whole or split tablet.
Dissolve the dose in the correct quantity of water before drinking effervescent tablets. If your illness persists or worsens, or if you acquire new symptoms, contact your doctor. If you suspect you may be suffering from a significant medical condition, seek medical attention immediately.