Generic name: Acetaminophen and Phenyltoloxamine Citrate
TABLETS, USP · Huckaby Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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TABLETS, USP
Manufacturer
Huckaby Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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For the temporary relief of minor aches and pains associated with headaches, backache, muscular aches, the menstrual and premenstrual periods, colds, the flu, toothaches, as well as for minor pain from arthritis, and to reduce fever.
Adults 12 years and over - ½ or 1 tablet every 4 hours.
Maximum daily dose - 5 tablets.
Children 6 to under 12 years - ½ tablet every 4 hours.
Maximum daily dose - 2½ tablets
Children under 6 years of age: consult a physician.
This product should not be administered to patients who have previously exhibited hypersensitivity to acetaminophen or phenyltoloxamine citrate.
Dermatological: skin rash, pruritus.
The following adverse drug events may be borne in mind as potential effects of acetaminophen: allergic reactions, rash, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis.
Acetaminophen is excreted in breast milk in small amounts, but the significance of its effects on nursing infants is not known. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk and because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in nursing infants from phenyltoloxamine citrate and acetaminophen, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.
Safety and effectiveness in the pediatric population have not been established.
Following an acute overdosage, toxicity may result from phenyltoloxamine citrate or acetaminophen.
STORE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE 15°-30°C (59°-86°F), AVOID EXCESSIVE HEAT.
Each Tablet Contains:
| Acetaminophen | 500 mg |
| Phenyltoloxamine Citrate | 55 mg |
Acetaminophen, 4'-hydroxyacetanilide, a slightly bitter, white odorless, crystalline powder, is a non-opiate, non-salicylate analgesic and antipyretic.
Phenyltoloxamine citrate is an antihistamine having the chemical name N, N-dimethyl-2-(α-phenyl-o-tolyloxy) ethylamine dihydrogen citrate.
Inactive ingredients: Each tablet contains povidone, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate and magnesium stearate.
NDC 35501-023-01
ZFLEX™
100 Tablets
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Distributed by:
HUCKABY
Pharmaceuticals, Inc
Crestwood, KY 40014
Tel. 502-241-1570
NDC# 35501-023-01 Bottles of 100 count tablets; and samples NDC# 35501-023-02 containing 4 tablets. A red capsule shaped tablet with a score on both sides. Both sides with "ZFLEX" on the left side of the score and a blank space on the right side of the score. If tablet is broken at the score, one side will display "ZFLEX" and the other side will be blank.
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The analgesic action of acetaminophen involves peripheral influences, but the specific mechanism is as yet undetermined. Antipyretic activity is mediated through hypothalamic heat regulating centers. Acetaminophen inhibits prostaglandin synthetase. Therapeutic doses of acetaminophen have negligible effects on the cardiovascular or respiratory systems; however, toxic doses may cause circulatory failure and rapid, shallow breathing.
The behavior of the individual components is described below.
Acetaminophen is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and is distributed throughout most body tissues. The plasma half-life is 1.25 to 3 hours, but may be increased by liver damage and following overdosage. Elimination of acetaminophen is principally by liver metabolism (conjugation) and subsequent renal excretion of metabolites. Approximately 85% of an oral dose appears in the urine within 24 hours of administration, most as the glucuronide conjugate, with small amounts of other conjugates and unchanged drug.
See OVERDOSAGE for toxicity information.
Phenyltoloxamine is an H1 blocking agent which interferes with the action of histamine primarily in capillaries surrounding mucous tissues and sensory nerves of the nasal and adjacent areas. It has the ability to interfere with certain areas of acetylcholine-inhibiting secretions in the nose, mouth and pharynx. It commonly causes CNS depression.
No adequate studies have been conducted in animals to determine whether phenyltoloxamine citrate or acetaminophen has a potential for carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, or impairment of fertility.
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Use during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.
In acetaminophen overdosage: dose-dependent, potentially fatal hepatic necrosis is the most serious adverse effect. Renal tubular necrosis, hypoglycemic coma, and thrombocytopenia may also occur.
Early symptoms following a potentially hepatotoxic overdose may include: nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis and general malaise. Clinical and laboratory evidence of hepatic toxicity may not be apparent until 48 to 72 hours post-ingestion.
In adults, hepatic toxicity has rarely been reported with acute overdoses of less than 10 grams, or fatalities with less than 15 grams.
A single or multiple overdose with phenyltoloxamine citrate or acetaminophen is a potentially lethal overdose, and consultation with a regional poison control center is recommended. Immediate treatment includes support of cardiorespiratory function and measures to reduce drug absorption. Vomiting should be induced mechanically, or with syrup of ipecac, if the patient is alert (adequate pharyngeal and laryngeal reflexes).
If the dose of acetaminophen may have exceeded 140 mg/kg, acetylcysteine should be administered as early as possible. Serum acetaminophen levels should be obtained, since levels four or more hours following ingestion help predict acetaminophen toxicity. Do not await acetaminophen assay results before initiating treatment. Hepatic enzymes should be obtained initially, and repeated at 24-hour intervals. Methemoglobinemia over 30% should be treated with methylene blue by slow intravenous administration. The toxic dose for adults for acetaminophen is 10 g.
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Manufactured for:
Huckaby Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Crestwood, KY 40014
MG #27909
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