tempra
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Definition
Noun: - A brand name for a medication containing acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol), used to relieve mild pain and reduce fever. It is not effective for reducing inflammation.
Usage
- Tempra is used as a proper noun (a brand name) and is typically capitalized. It refers specifically to a branded product, not the generic drug itself.
- It is commonly used for treating headaches, minor aches, pains, and fevers, such as those associated with the common cold or flu.
Examples
- "The pediatrician recommended Tempra to manage the child's fever."
- "For her headache, she took a dose of Tempra."
- "Check the label to see if Tempra is suitable for your symptoms."
Advanced Usage
- As a Proprietary Eponym: In some informal contexts, "Tempra" might be used by the public to refer to acetaminophen products in general, though this is technically incorrect as it is a specific brand. This is similar to how "Kleenex" is sometimes used for facial tissues.
Variants and Related Words
- Acetaminophen (n): The generic, non-proprietary name for the active drug compound in Tempra.
- Paracetamol (n): The international common name for acetaminophen, used widely outside of North America.
- Analgesic (n): A broader category of drugs for pain relief; Tempra is a type of analgesic.
- Antipyretic (n): A category of drugs for reducing fever; Tempra is a type of antipyretic.
Synonyms
- Acetaminophen: The generic drug name.
- Paracetamol: The international drug name.
- Pain reliever: A general term for analgesics.
- Fever reducer: A general term for antipyretics.
Note: While "Tylenol," "Panadol," and "Datril" are also brand names for acetaminophen and are therefore related, they are distinct trademarks and not synonyms for "Tempra" itself.
Noun
- an analgesic for mild pain but not for inflammation; also used as an antipyretic; (Datril, Tylenol, Panadol, Phenaphen, Tempra, and Anacin III are trademarks of brands of acetaminophen tablets)