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HomeDrug RegistryCompareACHROMYCIN V vs OFIRMEV
Comparative Pharmacology

ACHROMYCIN V vs OFIRMEV Comparison

Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.

Clinical EssentialsPharmacokineticsSpecial PopulationsSafety & MonitoringPregnancy & LactationClinical Insights
Differential Analysis

ACHROMYCIN V vs OFIRMEV

Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.

View ACHROMYCIN V Monograph View OFIRMEV Monograph
ACHROMYCIN V
Tetracycline Antibiotic
Category C
OFIRMEV
Non-opioid Analgesic
Category C
TL;DR — Key Differences
  • Drug class: ACHROMYCIN V is a Tetracycline Antibiotic; OFIRMEV is a Non-opioid Analgesic.
  • Half-life: ACHROMYCIN V has a half-life of Terminal elimination half-life is 6-12 hours in patients with normal renal function; prolonged in renal impairment (up to 48-72 hours in anuria).; OFIRMEV has Terminal elimination half-life is 2-3 hours in adults (2.5-3 hours in children). Clinically, dosing every 4-6 hours is needed to maintain therapeutic levels..
  • No direct drug-drug interaction has been documented between ACHROMYCIN V and OFIRMEV.
  • Pregnancy: ACHROMYCIN V is rated Category C; OFIRMEV is rated Category C.

Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team

Clinical Essentials

ACHROMYCIN V
OFIRMEV
Mechanism of Action
ACHROMYCIN V

Bacteriostatic; binds reversibly to 30S ribosomal subunit, inhibits protein synthesis by blocking aminoacyl-t RNA binding to m RNA-ribosome complex.

OFIRMEV

OFIRMEV (acetaminophen) is a para-aminophenol derivative with analgesic and antipyretic activity. Its mechanism of action is not fully understood, but it is thought to involve inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes in the central nervous system, with minimal peripheral COX inhibition. It may also act on serotonergic pathways and cannabinoid receptors.

Indications
ACHROMYCIN V

Infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria including rickettsiae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia trachomatis, and spirochetes,Acne vulgaris,Adjunctive therapy in severe acne,Off-label: Chronic prostatitis, sclerosing keratitis, rosacea

OFIRMEV

Management of mild to moderate pain,Management of moderate to severe pain with adjunctive opioid analgesics,Reduction of fever

Standard Dosing
ACHROMYCIN V

250-500 mg orally every 6 hours

OFIRMEV

IV: 1000 mg every 6 hours or 650 mg every 4 hours; maximum single dose: 1000 mg; minimum dosing interval: 4 hours; maximum daily dose: 4000 mg.

Direct Interaction
ACHROMYCIN V
No Direct Interaction
OFIRMEV
No Direct Interaction

Pharmacokinetics

ACHROMYCIN V
OFIRMEV
Half-Life
ACHROMYCIN V

Terminal elimination half-life is 6-12 hours in patients with normal renal function; prolonged in renal impairment (up to 48-72 hours in anuria).

OFIRMEV

Terminal elimination half-life is 2-3 hours in adults (2.5-3 hours in children). Clinically, dosing every 4-6 hours is needed to maintain therapeutic levels.

Metabolism
ACHROMYCIN V

Not extensively metabolized; primarily excreted unchanged in urine via glomerular filtration; small amount metabolized in liver.

OFIRMEV

Acetaminophen is primarily metabolized in the liver via conjugation with glucuronide (50-60%) and sulfate (20-30%). A minor amount is oxidized by cytochrome P450 (CYP2E1, CYP1A2, CYP3A4) to a toxic reactive metabolite (NAPQI), which is normally detoxified by glutathione. At toxic doses, glutathione is depleted, leading to NAPQI accumulation and hepatotoxicity.

Excretion
ACHROMYCIN V

Renal (60% unchanged in urine via glomerular filtration), biliary/fecal (40% as active drug and metabolites, with a portion undergoing enterohepatic recirculation).

OFIRMEV

Primarily renal (85% as sulfate and glucuronide conjugates, 10% as unchanged drug). Less than 5% fecal/biliary.

Protein Binding
ACHROMYCIN V

50-65% bound to serum albumin; primarily binds to alpha-1-acid glycoprotein.

OFIRMEV

10-25% bound to albumin at therapeutic concentrations.

VD (L/kg)
ACHROMYCIN V

1.5-2.0 L/kg (large volume indicates extensive tissue distribution, concentrating in bile, liver, kidneys, and bone; minimal CNS penetration despite lipophilicity).

OFIRMEV

0.8-1.0 L/kg. Indicates distribution into total body water.

Bioavailability
ACHROMYCIN V

Oral: 60-80% (reduced by food, particularly dairy products, due to chelation with divalent cations). Intravenous: 100%.

OFIRMEV

100% (intravenous); not applicable for other routes as OFIRMEV is IV only.

Special Populations

ACHROMYCIN V
OFIRMEV
Renal Adjustments
ACHROMYCIN V

GFR 50-80 m L/min: no adjustment; GFR 10-50 m L/min: 250-500 mg every 12-24 hours; GFR <10 m L/min: 250-500 mg every 24 hours

OFIRMEV

No dose adjustment required for GFR ≥30 m L/min. For GFR <30 m L/min, extend dosing interval to every 8 hours; maximum daily dose 3000 mg.

Hepatic Adjustments
ACHROMYCIN V

No dosage adjustment required; use with caution in severe hepatic impairment due to potential hepatotoxicity

OFIRMEV

Child-Pugh Class A: No adjustment. Child-Pugh Class B: Reduce total daily dose by 50% (max 2000 mg/day). Child-Pugh Class C: Contraindicated or use with extreme caution; reduce dose to 50% of standard and extend interval to every 8 hours; maximum 2000 mg/day.

Pediatric Dosing
ACHROMYCIN V

Children >8 years: 25-50 mg/kg/day orally divided every 6 hours

OFIRMEV

Weight-based: <10 kg: 7.5 mg/kg/dose every 6 hours; 10-50 kg: 15 mg/kg/dose every 6 hours; >50 kg: 1000 mg every 6 hours or 650 mg every 4 hours. Maximum single dose: 15 mg/kg (up to 1000 mg); maximum daily dose: 75 mg/kg (up to 4000 mg).

Geriatric Dosing
ACHROMYCIN V

Consider age-related renal impairment; adjust dose based on GFR; avoid if possible due to increased risk of photosensitivity and gastrointestinal effects

OFIRMEV

No specific dose adjustment; consider reduced renal function. For Cr Cl <30 m L/min, extend interval to every 8 hours. Maximum daily dose: 3000 mg in frail elderly or with comorbidities.

Safety & Monitoring

ACHROMYCIN V
OFIRMEV
Black Box Warnings
ACHROMYCIN V
FDA Black Box Warning

Use during tooth development (last half of pregnancy, infancy, childhood to age 8 years) may cause permanent discoloration of teeth (yellow-gray-brown).

OFIRMEV
FDA Black Box Warning

Acetaminophen has been associated with cases of acute liver failure, at times resulting in liver transplant and death. Most of the cases of liver injury are associated with the use of acetaminophen at doses that exceed 4000 mg per day, and often involve more than one acetaminophen-containing product.

Warnings/Precautions
ACHROMYCIN V

Photosensitivity manifested by exaggerated sunburn reaction,Renal impairment may lead to drug accumulation and potential hepatotoxicity,Superinfection with resistant organisms including fungi,Bone growth retardation in premature infants,Pseudotumor cerebri (benign intracranial hypertension) in adults

OFIRMEV

Risk of serious hepatotoxicity, especially with doses >4000 mg/day or in patients with underlying liver disease,Risk of severe skin reactions (Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis) – discontinue at first sign of rash,Risk of hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylaxis,Use caution in patients with severe hepatic impairment, active hepatic disease, or alcoholism,Avoid concurrent use of other acetaminophen-containing products

Contraindications
ACHROMYCIN V

Hypersensitivity to tetracyclines,Pregnancy,Children under 8 years of age,Severe renal or hepatic impairment

OFIRMEV

Known hypersensitivity to acetaminophen or any component of the formulation,Severe hepatic impairment or active liver disease (relative contraindication without black box)

Adverse Reactions
ACHROMYCIN V
Data Pending
OFIRMEV
Data Pending
Food Interactions
ACHROMYCIN V

Avoid dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt) and calcium-fortified foods within 2-4 hours of dosing. Also avoid concurrent intake of iron-rich foods or supplements, zinc, magnesium, and antacids. High-fat meals may reduce absorption; take on an empty stomach.

OFIRMEV

No known food interactions. However, avoid excessive alcohol consumption as it may increase the risk of liver damage.

Pregnancy & Lactation

ACHROMYCIN V
OFIRMEV
Teratogenic Risk
ACHROMYCIN V

Tetracyclines, including ACHROMYCIN V (tetracycline hydrochloride), are classified as FDA Pregnancy Category D. Use during the second and third trimesters may cause permanent tooth discoloration (yellow-gray-brown) and enamel hypoplasia in the fetus. Reversible inhibition of bone growth has been reported. First-trimester exposure is associated with a small risk of neural tube defects and other malformations in some studies. Avoid use during pregnancy unless for serious infections (e.g., anthrax, brucellosis) when alternative antibiotics are contraindicated.

OFIRMEV

Acetaminophen (OFIRMEV) is generally considered low risk across all trimesters. No increased risk of major congenital anomalies has been consistently demonstrated. Chronic high-dose use in third trimester may be associated with preterm birth or low birth weight. Avoid prolonged use above recommended doses.

Lactation Summary
ACHROMYCIN V

Tetracycline is excreted into human milk in low concentrations. The milk-to-plasma ratio (M/P) is approximately 0.6–0.8. Theoretical risks include dental staining and bone growth inhibition in the nursing infant. Short-term use at recommended doses is generally considered compatible with breastfeeding by the American Academy of Pediatrics, but prolonged or repeated courses should be avoided. Monitor infant for potential gastrointestinal disturbances or rash.

OFIRMEV

Acetaminophen is excreted in breast milk in low concentrations (M/P ratio approximately 0.9-1.0). Considered compatible with breastfeeding; peak milk levels occur 1-2 hours after maternal dosing. Use lowest effective dose for shortest duration.

Pregnancy Dosing
ACHROMYCIN V

Pregnancy reduces tetracycline serum concentrations due to increased volume of distribution and enhanced hepatic clearance. However, dose adjustments are not routinely recommended because the drug is generally avoided in pregnancy. If use is unavoidable (e.g., anthrax), standard adult doses (e.g., 250-500 mg every 6 hours) may be insufficient; consider monitoring serum levels if available and adjusting based on clinical response. Avoid in the second and third trimesters if possible.

OFIRMEV

No dose adjustment required during pregnancy. Pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy (increased volume of distribution, clearance) may lead to lower peak concentrations but standard dosing remains effective. Maximum single dose: 1 g; maximum daily dose: 4 g.

Maternal Safety Status
ACHROMYCIN V
Category C
OFIRMEV
Category C

Clinical Insights

ACHROMYCIN V
OFIRMEV
Clinical Pearls
ACHROMYCIN V

Tetracycline chelates with divalent and trivalent cations; avoid concurrent administration with dairy, antacids, iron, or calcium supplements. Photosensitivity risk: advise sun avoidance and use of sunscreen. Monitor renal function in elderly; adjust dose in severe renal impairment. Not for use in pregnancy or children under 8 years due to tooth discoloration and bone growth inhibition. Administer on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after meals) for optimal absorption.

OFIRMEV

OFIRMEV (acetaminophen) injection is an IV formulation of acetaminophen used for pain and fever management. It is a prodrug that requires no hepatic conversion, providing rapid onset of action. Monitor for hepatotoxicity; maximum daily dose is 4 grams in adults but lower in patients with hepatic impairment or malnutrition. Do not exceed 1 gram per dose. Hypotension and anaphylaxis have been reported. Not interchangeable with oral acetaminophen due to dose equivalency. Use with caution in patients with alcohol use disorder.

Patient Counseling
ACHROMYCIN V

Take this medication on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals.,Avoid dairy products, antacids, iron supplements, and calcium supplements within 2-4 hours of taking this drug.,Protect your skin from sun exposure; use sunscreen and wear protective clothing as this medicine can cause severe sunburn.,Do not take this drug if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; it can harm the baby's teeth and bones.,Complete the full course of treatment even if you feel better; do not skip doses.,Report any signs of allergic reaction, severe headache, blurred vision, or persistent diarrhea to your doctor immediately.,Store at room temperature away from moisture and light.

OFIRMEV

OFIRMEV is given intravenously for pain or fever.,Do not take additional acetaminophen-containing medications while receiving OFIRMEV.,Report any signs of allergic reaction (rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing).,Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe abdominal pain, yellowing of skin or eyes, or dark urine.,Inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking, especially blood thinners.

Safety Verification

Known Interactions

ACHROMYCIN V Risks

No interactions on record

OFIRMEV Risks

No interactions on record

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Clinical Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Common clinical questions about ACHROMYCIN V vs OFIRMEV, answered by our medical review team.

1. What is the main difference between ACHROMYCIN V and OFIRMEV?

ACHROMYCIN V is a Tetracycline Antibiotic that works by Bacteriostatic; binds reversibly to 30S ribosomal subunit, inhibits protein synthesis by blocking aminoacyl-t RNA binding to m RNA-ribosome complex.. OFIRMEV is a Non-opioid Analgesic that works by OFIRMEV (acetaminophen) is a para-aminophenol derivative with analgesic and antipyretic activity. Its mechanism of action is not fully understood, but it is thought to involve inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes in the central nervous system, with minimal peripheral COX inhibition. It may also act on serotonergic pathways and cannabinoid receptors.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.

2. Which is stronger: ACHROMYCIN V or OFIRMEV?

Potency comparisons between ACHROMYCIN V and OFIRMEV depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.

3. What is the standard dosing for ACHROMYCIN V vs OFIRMEV?

The standard adult dose of ACHROMYCIN V is: 250-500 mg orally every 6 hours. The standard adult dose of OFIRMEV is: IV: 1000 mg every 6 hours or 650 mg every 4 hours; maximum single dose: 1000 mg; minimum dosing interval: 4 hours; maximum daily dose: 4000 mg.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.

4. Can you take ACHROMYCIN V and OFIRMEV together?

No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between ACHROMYCIN V and OFIRMEV in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

5. Are ACHROMYCIN V and OFIRMEV safe during pregnancy?

The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. ACHROMYCIN V is classified as Category C. Tetracyclines, including ACHROMYCIN V (tetracycline hydrochloride), are classified as FDA Pregnancy Category D. Use during the second and third trimesters may cause permanent tooth. OFIRMEV is classified as Category C. Acetaminophen (OFIRMEV) is generally considered low risk across all trimesters. No increased risk of major congenital anomalies has been consistently demonstrated. Chronic high-dos. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.