acetaminophen
acetaminophen — 名詞
- acetaminophensingular
- acetaminophensplural
1. A medicine that reduces fever and relieves mild to moderate pain, such as headac
乙醯胺酚
一種止痛退燒藥
A medicine that reduces fever and relieves mild to moderate pain, such as headaches, muscle aches, or toothaches. It is available without a prescription and is commonly sold under brand names like Tylenol in the U.S.
The doctor said I could take acetaminophen for my headache and fever.
醫生說我可以服用乙醯胺酚來治療頭痛和發燒。
take acetaminophen for [symptom]
Before surgery, the patient was told not to take any acetaminophen for twelve hours.
手術前,病人被告知十二小時內不得服用任何乙醯胺酚。
The pharmacist recommended acetaminophen instead of aspirin for the child's fever.
藥劑師建議給孩子退燒時使用乙醯胺酚,而不是阿斯匹靈。
A nurse checked the label on the acetaminophen bottle to confirm the correct dose.
護理師檢查了乙醯胺酚藥瓶上的標籤,以確認正確的劑量。
After the marathon, the runner took acetaminophen to ease the soreness in her legs.
馬拉松結束後,跑者服用乙醯胺酚來緩解腿部的痠痛。
- paracetamol
The same drug, called paracetamol in British English and many other varieties of English
用法筆記
In British English and many other varieties, the same drug is called paracetamol. Acetaminophen is the term used in American English and is the generic name for brands like Tylenol (US) and Panadol (many other countries).