Ultracet is a
unique pain
medication. It
is used to
relieve
moderate, acute
pain such as
pain following
surgical
procedures,
including dental
surgery.
Ultracet may be
used for other
types of pain as
determined by
your health care
provider.
How Taken
Take Ultracet
tablets orally.
Follow the
directions on
the prescription
label. Swallow
the tablets with
a drink of
water. If
Ultracet upsets
your stomach,
take it with
food or milk. Do
not take more
than 2 tablets
at a time or
more than 8
tablets per day.
Higher doses may
cause severe
side effects, do
not take more
medication than
your prescriber
has instructed.
Warnings/Precautions
DO NOT TAKE
Ultracet IF YOU
HAVE HAD SEVERE
ALLERGIC
REACTION to
codeine. A
severe allergic
reaction
includes a
severe rash,
hives, breathing
difficulties, or
dizziness. IF
YOU EXPERIENCE
difficulty
breathing,
tightness of
chest, swelling
of eyelids, face
or lips or if
you develop a
rash or hives,
tell your doctor
immediately. Do
not take any
more doses of
Ultracet unless
your doctor
tells you to do
so. DO NOT
EXCEED THE
RECOMMENDED DOSE
or take Ultracet
for longer than
prescribed.
Ultracet MAY BE
HABIT FORMING.
Use caution
driving or
operating
machinery. DO
NOT DRINK
ALCOHOL while
taking Ultracet.
DO NOT TAKE
other products
containing
acetaminophen
(check labels
closely) while
you are taking
Ultracet. IF
DIZZINESS
OCCURS, sit or
stand up slowly.
BEFORE YOU HAVE
ANY MEDICAL OR
DENTAL
TREATMENTS,
EMERGENCY CARE,
OR SURGERY, tell
the doctor that
you are taking
Ultracet. IF YOU
EXPERIENCE
WITHDRAWAL
SYMPTOMS
(nervousness,
sweating,
nausea,
diarrhea,
tremor, trouble
sleeping), check
with your
doctor. Discuss
with your doctor
is you are
planning on
getting
pregnant.
Ultracet IS
EXCRETED IN
BREAST MILK. DO
NOT BREAST-FEED
while taking
Ultracet.
Missed Dose
If it is
almost time for
your next dose,
take only that
dose. Do not
take double or
extra doses.
Possible Side
Effects
Side effects
that you should
report to your
prescriber or
health care
professional as
soon as
possible:
Rare or
uncommon:
changes in
vision;
difficulty
breathing,
shortness of
breath; fast or
irregular
heartbeat;
hallucinations
(seeing and
hearing things
that are not
really there);
not passing
urine as often
as usual;
redness,
blistering,
peeling or
loosening of the
skin, including
inside the
mouth; skin
rash, itching;
seizures
(convulsions);
yellow tint to
your skin or
whites of your
eyes.
More common:
anxiety,
agitation;
vomiting.
Side effects
that usually do
not require
medical
attention
(report to your
prescriber or
health care
professional if
they continue or
are bothersome);
constipation or
diarrhea;
difficulty
sleeping;
dizziness,
drowsiness; dry
mouth; false
sense of well
being, feeling
of unreality,
mood changes;
headache;
indigestion;
itching; nausea;
sweating or
flushing.
Storage
Keep out of
reach of
children in a
container that
small children
cannot open.
Store at room
temperature
between 15 and
30 degrees C (59
and 86 degrees
F). Throw away
any unused
medicine after
the expiration
date.
Overdose
Seek
emergency
medical
attention.
Symptoms of a
Ultracet
overdose include
nausea;
vomiting;
sweating;
difficulty
breathing;
shallow, weak
breathing; and
seizures.
More Information
Use caution
when driving,
operating
machinery, or
performing other
hazardous
activities.
Ultracet may
cause dizziness
or drowsiness.
If you
experience
dizziness or
drowsiness,
avoid these
activities. Do
not take other
prescription or
over-the-counter
medicines that
contain
acetaminophen
(Tylenol, pain
relievers, cold
and flu
medicines,
others) during
treatment with
Ultracet. Taking
too much
acetaminophen
may be harmful.
Avoid sleeping
pills,
tranquilizers,
sedatives and
antihistamines
except under the
supervision of
your doctor.
Ultracet may
cause drowsiness
and these agents
may worsen this
effect.
Disclaimer
This drug
information is
for your
information
purposes only,
it is not
intended that
this information
covers all uses,
directions, drug
interactions,
precautions, or
adverse effects
of your
medication. This
is only general
information, and
should not be
relied on for
any purpose. It
should not be
construed as
containing
specific
instructions for
any particular
patient. We
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