Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Acetaminophen
Drug ID BADD_D00023
Description Acetaminophen (paracetamol), also commonly known as _Tylenol_, is the most commonly taken analgesic worldwide and is recommended as first-line therapy in pain conditions by the World Health Organization (WHO).[A176318] It is also used for its antipyretic effects, helping to reduce fever.[F4124] This drug was initially approved by the U.S. FDA in 1951 and is available in a variety of forms including syrup form, regular tablets, effervescent tablets, injection, suppository, and other forms.[L5756,L5774,F4124,Label] Acetaminophen is often found combined with other drugs in more than 600 over the counter (OTC) allergy medications, cold medications, sleep medications, pain relievers, and other products.[L5783] Confusion about dosing of this drug may be caused by the availability of different formulas, strengths, and dosage instructions for children of different ages.[L5783] Due to the possibility of fatal overdose and liver failure associated with the incorrect use of acetaminophen, it is important to follow current and available national and manufacturer dosing guidelines while this drug is taken or prescribed.[L5786,L5789,Label]
Indications and Usage In general, acetaminophen is used for the treatment of mild to moderate pain and reduction of fever.[F4124] It is available over the counter in various forms, the most common being oral forms. Acetaminophen _injection_ is indicated for the management of mild to moderate pain, the management of moderate to severe pain with adjunctive opioid analgesics, and the reduction of fever.[Label] Because of its low risk of causing allergic reactions, this drug can be administered in patients who are intolerant to salicylates and those with allergic tendencies, including bronchial asthmatics.[F4124] Specific dosing guidelines should be followed when administering acetaminophen to children.[L5780]
Marketing Status approved
ATC Code N02BE01
DrugBank ID DB00316
KEGG ID D00217
MeSH ID D000082
PubChem ID 1983
TTD Drug ID D0U5QK
NDC Product Code 73408-174; 76281-501; 79903-032; 79903-174; 82501-1575; 0904-6645; 0113-4004; 0406-0422; 0406-4255; 0406-7375; 0904-6773; 0904-6883; 25000-901; 0904-7278; 0904-7320; 0924-0128; 51114-0218; 51114-0221; 53604-702; 58103-115; 59644-9910; 59644-9918; 59644-9920; 59917-026; 66326-203; 70120-021; 81919-001; 11673-133; 11673-241; 11673-759; 11673-838; 11673-841; 11822-1575; 11822-9440; 17856-0179; 21130-356; 30142-033; 30142-157; 30142-507; 36800-435; 36800-766; 36800-991; 0113-8959; 0121-1314; 0121-1781; 37808-161; 0135-0537; 41250-317; 0135-7011; 41520-709; 41520-818; 45865-656; 46122-630; 47682-174; 49035-175; 49035-741; 49348-430; 49348-973; 49638-106; 49638-110; 50580-209; 50580-451; 50580-457; 50580-460; 50580-522; 50580-937; 50844-255; 50844-951; 51672-2115; 51672-2116; 51824-060; 53943-092; 53943-449; 54257-720; 55154-4063; 55154-4064; 55154-7897; 55154-7899; 55319-494; 55319-559; 55579-405; 55910-010; 55910-749; 55910-946; 56062-650; 57896-251; 0363-0285; 62011-0247; 62011-0336; 62011-0460; 62207-188; 0363-0959; 63029-610; 63323-434; 63629-1157; 0363-9440; 0363-9781; 63868-089; 63868-503; 0363-9993; 63868-836; 66689-054; 66715-5533; 66715-9737; 67091-311; 68016-333; 68071-2201; 68071-2758; 68094-030; 68210-6113; 68788-6886; 68998-070; 69103-2522; 69676-0084; 69729-006; 69729-047; 69848-008; 70000-0306; 70000-0310; 70677-0018; 70677-1124; 70677-1127; 70692-150; 70795-1200; 71335-0804; 71335-1398; 71399-0160; 72036-104; 72189-197; 73282-1164; 73659-013; 76281-328; 76281-526; 79903-172; 81033-002; 81389-001; 0904-5847; 0113-5002; 0406-0046; 0406-4814; 0406-7250; 10888-8171; 0904-7314; 0924-0228; 69988-0024; 11822-0812; 11822-5091; 17856-0166; 24385-484; 29485-6547; 29485-7003; 0113-0212; 30142-590; 30142-766; 0113-0484; 0113-0946; 0121-1878; 37808-946; 37808-980; 41163-363; 41163-500; 41250-148; 41250-570; 41250-766; 41520-023; 41520-127; 41520-606; 42681-0025; 0143-9386; 46122-042; 46122-209; 46122-322; 47682-434; 49035-308; 49035-869; 49314-1753; 49580-0281; 49738-024; 50066-525; 50090-0395; 50090-5313; 50090-5535; 50090-5971; 50090-6059; 50269-008; 50580-177; 50580-521; 50580-555; 50580-599; 50594-045; 51013-402; 51672-5320; 51824-086; 53329-643; 53943-298; 53943-525; 55150-307; 55301-175; 55319-282; 55319-288; 55700-946; 55758-026; 55910-506; 55910-697; 55910-701; 56062-227; 56062-484; 57896-206; 58602-745; 58602-766; 58602-775; 59779-350; 59779-754; 59779-946; 60687-740; 61919-271; 62011-0001; 62011-0023; 0363-0579; 62207-183; 63187-373; 63187-588; 63187-968; 0363-5101; 63868-174; 63868-679; 68016-198; 68016-240; 68016-502; 68071-5229; 68210-3100; 68599-4679; 68788-8461; 68998-001; 68998-392; 69168-418; 69256-105; 69618-011; 69842-491; 69842-750; 69848-015; 70000-0481; 70000-0627; 70677-0093; 70692-399; 71205-322; 71205-461; 71309-077; 71335-1536; 72288-766; 76420-372; 79481-0184; 79903-107; 80267-484; 0904-5769; 82673-096; 82706-007; 0406-7233; 16528-002; 0924-0123; 50580-248; 59644-9006; 59644-9206; 59644-9913; 59644-9919; 59651-034; 61474-4265; 62485-033; 66326-100; 70120-007; 70120-036; 70120-155; 11673-105; 11673-519; 17714-012; 17856-0175; 21130-108; 21130-155; 0113-0025; 29485-6926; 30142-052; 33992-0175; 36800-632; 36800-770; 36800-946; 36800-973; 37808-120; 37808-285; 37808-747; 41226-341; 41250-501; 41520-544; 42681-7076; 45802-730; 46122-390; 46994-663; 47682-172; 49035-313; 49035-455; 49348-325
UNII 362O9ITL9D
Synonyms Acetaminophen | Acetominophen | Hydroxyacetanilide | APAP | p-Acetamidophenol | p-Hydroxyacetanilide | Paracetamol | N-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)acetanilide | Acetamidophenol | N-Acetyl-p-aminophenol | Acephen | Acetaco | Tylenol | Anacin-3 | Anacin 3 | Anacin3 | Datril | Panadol | Acamol | Algotropyl
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C8H9NO2
CAS Registry Number 103-90-2
SMILES CC(=O)NC1=CC=C(C=C1)O
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
**The 'Not Available' level is hidden by default and can be restored by clicking on the legend twice..
ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Fixed eruption23.03.05.008; 10.01.01.037; 08.01.06.025--Not Available
Gait inability17.02.05.069; 08.01.02.011--Not Available
Intra-abdominal fluid collection21.07.04.014; 07.07.01.014--Not Available
Loss of therapeutic response08.06.01.041--Not Available
Nasal discharge discolouration22.12.03.011--Not Available
Periorbital swelling23.04.01.025; 10.01.05.025; 06.08.03.032--Not Available
Pharyngeal swelling22.04.05.028--Not Available
Suspected suicide19.12.01.009; 08.04.01.0170.000089%Not Available
Suspected suicide attempt19.12.01.0100.000054%Not Available
Therapeutic product effect delayed08.06.01.051--Not Available
Therapeutic product effect incomplete08.06.01.0520.000200%Not Available
Therapeutic product ineffective08.06.01.057--Not Available
Therapeutic response shortened08.06.01.062--Not Available
Vaccination site pain12.07.06.002; 08.02.06.002--Not Available
Vaccination site swelling12.07.06.004; 08.02.06.004--Not Available
Vascular device occlusion08.07.05.011; 24.04.02.032--Not Available
Brain fog19.21.02.017; 17.02.05.077; 16.32.03.050--Not Available
Idiopathic environmental intolerance10.02.01.106; 08.01.03.104--Not Available
Mucosal hypertrophy08.01.06.031--Not Available
Pharyngeal exudate22.04.05.034--Not Available
Vocal cord scarring22.04.01.020--Not Available
The 20th Page    First    Pre   20    Total 20 Pages
ADReCS-Target
Drug Name ADR Term Target
Tip:  Drug Name  ADR Term  Protein  Variation  Gene