Acetaldehyde: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: Hormone Harmony
# Acetaldehyde Overview Acetaldehyde is a chemical substance that is sometimes used in medical and industrial products. In consumer products, it may be found in certain medications or treatments, though it's not commonly used by itself. This chemical is created naturally in small amounts when your body breaks down alcohol, and it's also used in manufacturing various products. If acetaldehyde is part of a medication you're using, it's important to follow the dosage instructions on the label carefully and use it exactly as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. When using any product containing acetaldehyde, there are important safety steps to follow. You should always keep the product away from children, as it can be harmful if swallowed or misused. Make sure to read all warning labels before use and follow any special instructions provided. If you have questions about whether acetaldehyde is right for you, or if you experience any unusual symptoms after using a product containing it, contact your pharmacist or doctor right away. Never use more than the recommended amount, and store the product in a safe place as directed on the package.
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- DIZZINESS4 reports
- FATIGUE4 reports
- FALL3 reports
- HEADACHE3 reports
- COVID-192 reports
- HYPOTENSION2 reports
- MALAISE2 reports
- NAUSEA2 reports
- NEUROPATHY PERIPHERAL2 reports
- PAIN2 reports
Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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