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Datril

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n.1.an analgesic derived from acetanolide; also used as an antipyretic; Datril and Tylenol are trademarks of brands of acetaminophen tablets. See acetaminophen.
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Noun1.Datril - an analgesic for mild pain but not for inflammationDatril - an analgesic for mild pain but not for inflammation; also used as an antipyretic; (Datril, Tylenol, Panadol, Phenaphen, Tempra, and Anacin III are trademarks of brands of acetaminophen tablets)
analgesic, anodyne, pain pill, painkiller - a medicine used to relieve pain
trademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product


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If you consume alcoholic beverages even occasionally, or if you have liver or kidney disease, be cautious about using painkiller acetaminophen (Tylenol, datril, and others) the combination of alcohol and acetaminophen has been associated with serious liver problems.
Acetaminophen is an ingredient in Tylenol, Datril, Contac, Dristan, Halenol, Nyquil, and Robitussin, among other pharmaceutical preparations.
 
 
 
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