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Fioricet is an FDA-approved pain reliever that is used to treat tension headaches, migraines, and other pain-related ailments.
Directions for Intake:
Fioricet is taken orally, as often as indicated in the prescription of your doctor
Finish the entire amount that was prescribed even after beginning to feel better
Take any missed dose as soon as it is remembered. However, do not double the dosage of your medication at any particular assigned time
In case of overdosing, seek medical attention immediately
Side Effects:
Generally mild side effects that may disappear after stopping fioricet intake may include dizziness or drowsiness, shortness of breath, dryness of the mouth, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, abdominal pain, rash or itching, and constipation
Serious side effects that may need medical assistance may include dizziness slow and weak breathing, liver damage, easy or unusual bleeding and bruising, low blood sugar, and allergic reactions
Storage:
Store this medication in a place away from moist, light and extreme heat
Also choose a storage area that is not easily accessible to children
Precautions:
Individuals who wish to take Fioricet are advised to seek the approval of doctors and physicians before taking this drug. Medical history, health ailments, drug allergies, and substance addiction are among the things that should be clarified. Pregnant and breastfeeding women are discouraged to use this medication because it may harm the unborn baby or pass into breast milk. Fioricet should not be used with alcohol because it may increase certain side effects and minimize the effectiveness of this drug. Refer to drug label for other precautions concerning this drug.