If you have liver disease, kidney disease, heart disease, or you are drinking alcohol, please donot take fioricet. If you are taking other pain killer than contains acetaminophen, please donot take fioricet; If you have porphyria, or if you have recently used alcohol, sedatives, tranquilizers, or other narcotic medications. Please donot take fioricet.
Do not take Fioricet if you have taken an MAO inhibitor in the past 14 days. A dangerous drug interaction could occur. MAO inhibitors include isocarboxazid, linezolid, phenelzine, rasagiline, selegiline, and tranylcypromine.
If you are pregnant, or you are breast feeding, please do not order fioricet online. Go to your street doctors and they may find the best solutions for your headache. If they prescribe you fioricet, you can order online.
Take Fioricet Generic exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you.
The max dosage is six tablets per day. Never exceed six tablets per day because fioricet contain tylenol (Acetaminophen ), overdose acetaminophen is the most dangerous thing in the world even worse than you addictive to alcohol. Because acetaminophen overdose will seriously damage your kidney and liver. This kind of damage cannot be recovered.
You can take fioricet with water or liquid milk. You can take fioricet with food if you have stomach problems. Never take fioricet with coffee or tea, never take fioricet with some flower drink.
Fioricet is the best pain reliever for tension headache if you take it as soon as the pain begins. If you get warning signs of a migraine, take this medicine as soon as you are sure that the migraine is coming. This may even stop the head pain from occurring. Lying down in a quiet, dark room for a while after taking the medicine also helps to relieve head pain.
What are the risks and warnings for Fioricet?
Fioricet can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options
Liver damage
- Risk factors: History of liver problems | Taking Fioricet with other acetaminophen-containing medications | Taking more than 3 to 4 grams of acetaminophen (Tylenol) in a day | Drinking alcohol
Fioricet contains acetaminophen (Tylenol), and taking too much acetaminophen raises your risk of serious liver damage. Since many over-the-counter and prescription medications contain acetaminophen (Tylenol), it’s important to be aware of how much acetaminophen (Tylenol) you’re taking throughout the day. Read package labels to make sure you aren’t using more than 3,000 mg to 4,000 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol) per day. Your risk of liver damage is greater if you drink alcohol while taking acetaminophen.
If you have a history of liver problems, alcohol abuse, or if you take high amounts of acetaminophen, talk to your healthcare provider before starting Fioricet. If you accidentally take more than 3,000 mg to 4,000 mg of acetaminophen in a day, call for emergency medical help even if you feel well because you could be at risk for liver damage. Some early signs of acetaminophen overdose include stomach pain, dark urine, yellowing of your skin or eyes, nausea, vomiting, sweating, weakness, and feeling tired.
Difficulty concentrating
- Risk factors: Taking Fioricet with alcohol | Taking other medications that make you less alert | Age 65 years or older
Fioricet can affect your ability to focus, think, and react. Taking other medications that make you feel sleepy and less alert can worsen these symptoms. Avoid activities that need you to focus, like driving a car or operating machinery, until you know how this medication affects you.
Serious skin or allergic reactions
- Risk factors: History of serious skin reactions | Allergy to acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Fioricet contains acetaminophen (Tylenol) which can sometimes cause life-threatening skin reactions and allergic reactions. If you’re allergic to acetaminophen, don’t take Fioricet. If you develop symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as swelling of the face, mouth, or throat, trouble breathing, itchy red rash (hives), or vomiting, stop taking Fioricet and call for emergency medical help right away. If you develop symptoms of a skin reaction, such as a reddening or peeling of the skin, painful rash, or fluid-filled blisters, stop taking Fioricet and go to the emergency room right away.
Misuse, dependence, and withdrawal
- Risk factors: Personal or family history of substance or alcohol abuse | Taking Fioricet longer than prescribed | Taking higher doses of Fioricet than prescribed | Taking Fioricet more often than prescribed
Fioricet contains butalbital, which can be habit-forming. Misuse and abuse of Fioricet can lead to addiction, accidental overdose, and even death. It can cause physical dependence if it’s taken for a long time, meaning you might need higher doses of the medication to get the same relief. It can also cause withdrawal symptoms, like seizures, restlessness, trouble sleeping, and shakiness, if you lower your dose or stop taking the medication suddenly. To lower the risk of physical dependence, don’t take Fioricet longer than prescribed, at higher doses than prescribed, or more often than prescribed.
Call for emergency medical help if you have any symptoms of butalbital overdose, including sleepiness, trouble breathing, low blood pressure, confusion, or loss of consciousness. If you no longer want to take Fioricet, talk to your healthcare provider so they can instruct you on how to stop taking the medication safely.
Speak to your healthcare provider about alternative treatments if you have concerns about taking Fioricet.