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- Compound_analgesic abstract "Compound analgesics are those with multiple active ingredients; they include many of the stronger prescription analgesics. Active ingredients that have been commonly used in compound analgesics include: aspirin or ibuprofen caffeine codeine or oxycodone paracetamol (acetaminophen) phenacetinSeveral such formulations have disappeared from over-the-counter status in drug store aisles and other retail outlets. One example is APC (aspirin, phenacetin, and caffeine) compound tablets common from the 1940s to 1983; because of harmful side effects of phenacetin, Anacin in the U.S. was reformulated to eliminate it; Vincent's APC and Bex, an Australian cultural icon, are no longer sold. Some others have been judged to contribute too often to substance abuse.The United States Food and Drug Administration also now requires that manufacturers of compound analgesics unequivocally state each ingredient's purpose.".
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageExternalLink Apc_compound.
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- Compound_analgesic wikiPageRevisionID "647188011".
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Active_ingredient.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Anacin.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Analgesic.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Aspirin.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Caffeine.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Analgesics.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Combination_analgesics.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Codeine.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Ibuprofen.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Over-the-counter_drug.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Oxycodone.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Paracetamol.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Phenacetin.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Powerhouse_Museum.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Prescription_drug.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Substance_abuse.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLink Vincent_Chemical_Co..
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLinkText "combinations".
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageWikiLinkText "compound analgesic".
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Analgesic-stub.
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- Compound_analgesic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notelist.
- Compound_analgesic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Compound_analgesic subject Category:Analgesics.
- Compound_analgesic subject Category:Combination_analgesics.
- Compound_analgesic type Drug.
- Compound_analgesic type Analgesic.
- Compound_analgesic type Drug.
- Compound_analgesic comment "Compound analgesics are those with multiple active ingredients; they include many of the stronger prescription analgesics. Active ingredients that have been commonly used in compound analgesics include: aspirin or ibuprofen caffeine codeine or oxycodone paracetamol (acetaminophen) phenacetinSeveral such formulations have disappeared from over-the-counter status in drug store aisles and other retail outlets.".
- Compound_analgesic label "Compound analgesic".
- Compound_analgesic sameAs Q5156833.
- Compound_analgesic sameAs m.026cq7f.
- Compound_analgesic sameAs Q5156833.
- Compound_analgesic wasDerivedFrom Compound_analgesic?oldid=647188011.
- Compound_analgesic isPrimaryTopicOf Compound_analgesic.