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Kenneth is taking warfarin and is asking about what he can take for minor aches and pains. The best recommendation is:
 
  1. Ibuprofen 400 mg three times a day
  2. Acetaminophen, not to exceed 4 grams per day
  3. Prescribe acetaminophen with codeine
  4. Aspirin 640 mg three times a day

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Decongestants such as pseudoephedrine (Sudafed):
 
  1. Are Schedule III drugs in all states
  2. Should not be prescribed or recommended for children under 4 years of age
  3. Are effective in treating the congestion children experience with the common cold
  4. May cause drowsiness in patients of all ages



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