Can acetaminophen cause skin reactions such as rashes or irritation and what steps should patients take to identify, prevent, or manage potential dermatological side effects of this medication?
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Yes, acetaminophen can cause skin reactions like rashes. If a rash occurs, stop the medication and seek medical advice. To avoid reactions, follow the dosage guidelines carefully.
Acetaminophen may trigger skin rashes or irritation. Patients should discontinue use at the first sign of a rash and consult a physician for appropriate management and alternative pain relief options.