Genaced 44 159 Pill: What It Is, Uses & Safety
A white pill with the imprint 44 159 is an over-the-counter analgesic medicine called Genaced, which is manufactured by Teva Corp., previously known as IVAX.-
Contents
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Genaced contains a combination of analgesics---or pain-relieving substances. Acetaminophen, aspirin and caffeine are all present in Genaced.
Use
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Genaced is used to treat pain and fever, migraine and osteoarthritis. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not determined whether the drug is safe to use during pregnancy.
Dosage
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The Genaced pill with imprint 44 159 may contain either a 250 mg dose or a 65 mg dose. It is important to refer to the original packaging of the pill to determine the correct dosage.
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