Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets. Your doctor may occasionally change your dose. Use the medicine exactly as directed.
Do not use more of this medication than is recommended. An overdose of acetaminophen can damage your liver or cause death.
If you are treating a child, use a pediatric form of acetaminophen. Carefully follow the dosing directions on the medicine label.
Do not take a rectal suppository by mouth. It is for use only in your rectum.
Wash your hands before and after inserting the rectal suppository.
Remove the wrapper before inserting the suppository. Avoid handling the suppository too long or it will melt in your hands.
Gently insert the suppository into your rectum, pointed tip first.
For best results, stay lying down for a few minutes. The suppository will melt quickly and you should feel little or no discomfort while holding it in.
Stop using acetaminophen and call your doctor if:
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you still have a fever after 3 days of use;
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you still have pain after 10 days of use (or 5 days if treating a child);
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you have a sore throat, high fever, or nausea and vomiting;
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you have a skin rash, ongoing headache, or any redness or swelling; or
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if your symptoms get worse, or if you have any new symptoms.
The rectal suppositories may also be stored in the refrigerator. Do not allow the medicine to freeze.
Store at room temperature away from heat and moisture.
Acetaminophen (rectal) Dosage information (more detail)