I ended up at a Irish bar in Boston across the street from a convention center that was hosting doctors who specialized in liver transplants. Long story short, the older gentleman in a suit next to me was keeping up with me on shots of Jameson. Turns out he was there with the convention. I asked him if he had any reservations about drinking given his profession and what he must have seen throughout the years. He told me the majority of the liver damage he's seen over his career has been from Tylenol
*Tylenol gave me restless leg syndrome. I stopped taking it and the restless leg syndrome stopped. Tylenol also showed some high bad count in my liver. I only took it for 6 weeks and will never use it again.*
Kidneys as well. Some countries will not allow acetaminophen or Tylenol to be sold because of its toxicity. Alcohol with acetaminophen is a definite no-no for the liver.
Tylenol can be deadly if taken in large quantities. There are reported suicide attempts with Tylenol, which result in very slow an painful death through liver failure.
Yes, I remember having a teenage patient back in the early 90s that I was taking care of on a ventilator because she had tried to commit suicide by taking lots of Tylenol and had destroyed her liver and was needing a liver transplant or else she wouldn’t last long.
It was a women who tempered with a few bottles of Tylenol Stores or in one store ,to kill her husband for material gain. And caused this a terrible scare in the Country. I remember Years ago I saw the Book about the Case in the Library and took it out Many mean cold vicious cruel horrible people are out in the World and always will be My heart goes out to all that had bad experiences 🙏🕊❤️
I remember this incident. This is why all medications, supplements, etc today are all super-sealed and have warnings not to use if seals are broken. They never did that before the Tylenol murders.
Tylenol overdose is treated in emergency rooms with N acetyl cysteine, NAC. It can protect the liver following excessive amounts of acetaminophen. It's also a gentle decongestant, liquefying congestion to facilitate gently coughing it out.
Now we have tamper proof seals, and child proof caps that no one can get open, and another plastic seal over THAT. I remember these deaths, but the packaging now has gone too far the other extreme.
I was doing my internship in Internal Medicine in Chicago in 1982 and resided not far from the area of the murders (near Northside). Fortunate for me: I never bought name brand meds like Tylenol--only generic and usually a store's house brand.
It may be safe at the recommended dose. Never overdose, it can be lethal. It has a narrow therapeutic range. Be especially careful when taking formulated medicine. Doses are cumulative.
Only in excess. So does every medication known to man. Even excess food will kill you. " Everything is poison & nothing is without poison. The dose determines whether it cures or kills".
In the September 2021 issue of the journal Nature Reviews Endocrinology, a Consensus Statement from a group of 91 leading medical experts warned that Tylenol or acetaminophen during pregnancy can increase the risk of autism.
I've also recently heard Tylenol taken by the mother during pregnancy can cause ADHC in baby. I haven't done more research on that opinion myself yet but it's vital we get to the answer to all these problems that were non-existent when I was young but we now see in children in large numbers.
@@nolan.fishercheck out the mystery deatths of strong healthy young people all over the world after a massive acceptance of untested new treatments in recent years. It is ongoing. Be real.
Yes, exactly. And also when babies have their vaxes and have a high fever then the doctor recommends giving tylenol which is a deadly combination. SIDS!
@T Raybern For most people the OCCASIONAL beer or glass of wine is okay. Just don't overdo! But even a glass of beer with Tylenol can DESTROY one's liver. That's the caution in my comment.
@T Raybern In most cases you're right. But how about a beer and TWO Tylenol? I was watching a documentary on the subject a few years back and there was a perfectly healthy man, no liver disease, who took two Tylenol with a glass of wine and DESTROYED his liver! He was on a donor recipient list and it was questionable he would live. I don't know what happened to this man, but even before this documentary I read that consuming alcohol with Tylenol is toxic to the liver. So, how much alcohol can one consume with Tylenol? Two drinks? Three, four? How much Tylenol? One, two? Over what period of time? At what point will the liver be damaged, and how bad? Want to experiment on yourself? Probably not. DON'T DO THAT! Everyone is different and can tolerate alot. But some can't tolerate much at all before damage is done. Being cautious is smart. Do not take chances. I knew someone who had liver failure. They didn't make it. For everyone else who might read this, don't chance destroying your health!! Tylenol, acetaminophen, is generally considered safe. Been around a long time. But it can be dangerous for some. Don't become a victim, or worse, a statistic.
For most people, they take very few Tylenol only occasionally, and they already have a moderately healthy lifestyle. An important detail, but liver damage from something like Tylenol comes from overuse and abuse, not one or two pills every so often.
I am surprised that this video does not go into the chemical formula of Tylenol and why taking to much will kill you. Also the use of N-acetylcysteine as treatment for over dose
Was this produced by the makers of Tylenol? You left out the most important consideration and that's liver damage. Taking too much, overdosing, causes liver damage.
Wasn't this the time Tylenol first started using capsules? And after the new seal on the bottles, capsules were never used again for a very long time. Syringes could inject liquid poisons through the seal, the bottle and in to the capsules.
I had a bad side effect from this. Lost doctors because of it .. taken with another medication but when I stop this pill I came back to normal. It was awful I could not explain what's wrong had no ideal what was going on but the pharmacy knew told me to stop taking now. Got better.
awesome. i hope she wins because tylenol can damage liver and isnt effective for pain. i think the drs get a kickback to only prescribe it and nothing else. its garbage
Why isn't Johnson & Johnson held responsible? Do they own that part of the government that absolved major corporations from accountability? Make America great again. Have integrity, honesty, virtue, and good ethics. Not just the corporations either. Greatness begins with the individual being a good example to himself first
I broke my hip in March, and have taken more acetaminophen in the past month than I usually take over 4 or 5 months time. I was able to limit how much oxycodone I took because of the acetaminophen.
A fake story and scam put out by the drug company I remember when in the early 80tys some deaths happened with tylenol ,I hv not taken any over the counter or prescription meds since ,they all hv toxin side effects ,I'm 81 fell great ,only natural for me
As a little 5 year old kid I got into parents ' med cabinet and found a bottle of this. I was challenged to memorize that damn name. Never forgot it. Never found out WTH it is & what it's for 😂😂😂: Sodium phenyldimethylpyrasolonemethylaminomethanesulfonate.
I'm old enough to remember Viox & the Tylenol murders. Of course I was in Germany with the 4th Cav. during the cold war and in Vietnam during the hot war.
So typical even these days. Why not find out why someone has a fever. Some fevers happen to help the body fight off problems, the rest are a sign of big problems.
Isn’t there a serious issue with easily “overdosing” on acetaminophen and causing liver damage. I mean something incurring acute liver failure taking a few too many doses in a 24 hour period or too much over several days? Such that one needs to keep track of acetaminophen ingested through Tylenol as well as in combination in meds like Alka Seltzer Plus Cold medicine?
To the jollymon’s question : only very few bottles were ever found that were tempered with. In a local area suspicious dead of a man soon was solved A local women did the tempering of Tylenol bottles just a few and killed her husband Book about the Case is still in the Library’s I’m sure
@@olwill1 Like I said, it has a wide safety margin. some ppl, for whatever reason, interprets that as, you can swallow the entire bottle in a day... I take various analgesics for arthritis, including Tylenol. Every single day. Tylenol does not bore holes in your gut, or raise bp/cholesterol like NSAIDS.
We got safety seals on most everything now. Was a time ya just opened the bottle... going even further back things were sold without child proof caps. Oh yeah, and most candy bars were a nickle bubble gum a penny.
Please be advised that Tylenol is not considered safe by many health care providers. Ask some if you know some. See if they will tell you why. If you get nowhere, ask directly, is there anything about Tylenol you’ve been taught to not tell me? And no, it has nothing to do with adulteration.
Wait, acetaminophen + aspirin + caffeine = Excedrin And why people spend the extra money on Tylenol when you can buy generic acetaminophen for less than half the price is beyond me. They're chemically identical..
Some of the long-term side effects side, they did find who had laced the Tylenol and 1982. As it turns out one of the first people who died was the target of the poisoning and the other boys names were just to deflect their guilt I have long forgotten the name of the person but the person behind it was figured out relatively quickly, and they even tracked that they had been able to get the cyanide and add it to the Tylenol. Tylenol is used with hydrocodone as a synergistic effect to make the hydrocodone work better, I am a relatively rare individual who oxycodone does not work on me very well, but hydrocodone does. And in extremely small doses hydrocodone is a very good. I still don't know why people music. I cannot stand the buzz Enos that I get if I take any more than a mild amount. Also found out that morphine doesn't work very well unless I use either Tylenol or hydrocodone as a secondary agent. And go back and forth with it. First time I ever had morphine it did absolutely nothing.
You're referring to a second series of poisonings that took place in 1986. This time it was Excedrin that was laced with cyanide, for the reasons you describe. A woman murdered her husband and wanted it to appear that he was a random victim of a tainted bottle of Excedrin. Another woman also died. The perpetrator is still in jail.
I find Tylenol #1 (8 mg Codeine) 325 mg X2 tablets, effective for my migraines. After taking regular Tylenol or Ibuprofen for a 3 day headache, the little bit of codeine is what nixes the pain at last! No Rx required.
Oh what my liar dr tells me to take for pain i had to do my own medical procedure at my apt oh my attorneys had my drs name now im fex up woth ppl hurting me and my children
You're talking about the history of Acetaminophen without mentioning its ACUTE Liver Toxicity? Or why they push it so relentlessly in Hospitals? People NEED to be aware of how EASY it is to overdose on this stuff and suffer Liver failure. But I guess you failed on that...
I ended up at a Irish bar in Boston across the street from a convention center that was hosting doctors who specialized in liver transplants. Long story short, the older gentleman in a suit next to me was keeping up with me on shots of Jameson. Turns out he was there with the convention. I asked him if he had any reservations about drinking given his profession and what he must have seen throughout the years. He told me the majority of the liver damage he's seen over his career has been from Tylenol
A liver transplant surgeon taking shots of Jameson at a bar in Boston sounds like the start to a Mark Wahlberg movie
@@nolan.fisher ha! He was a good dude. I had him doing pickle backs. Shots of Jameson chased with shots of pickle juice
No NSAID is really safe.
@@AutitsicDysexlia
Tylenol is NOT an nsaid. But it's got it's own issues.
@@AutitsicDysexlia NSAIDS are terrible for your kidneys, but Tylenol is NOT an NSAID.
Who else on here is old enough to remember the Tylenol murders? I don’t think this young doctor was even born yet when these murders took place.
So what. He can look it up.
Yep. Very big deal.
Me!! I was 24 in 82'
It was big news
Take it all the time, can't tolerate anything else
“Because young people were dying, Hospitals looked into it!” Wow how far we have fallen.
My thoughts exactly!
It seems that most medical drugs cause more problems than not 😢
1982: 7 young ppl die, everyone goes crazy.
2022: crickets.
Yep… very very disturbing
sAfE aNd EfFeCtIvE
I thought there were copycats just right after the seven died.
*Tylenol gave me restless leg syndrome. I stopped taking it and the restless leg syndrome stopped. Tylenol also showed some high bad count in my liver. I only took it for 6 weeks and will never use it again.*
Why not just take Tylenol AND a treatment for restless leg syndrome. Problem solved.
Tylenol can destroy the liver if used improperly.
Kidneys as well. Some countries will not allow acetaminophen or Tylenol to be sold because of its toxicity. Alcohol with acetaminophen is a definite no-no for the liver.
Tylenol can be deadly if taken in large quantities. There are reported suicide attempts with Tylenol, which result in very slow an painful death through liver failure.
Yes, I remember having a teenage patient back in the early 90s that I was taking care of on a ventilator because she had tried to commit suicide by taking lots of Tylenol and had destroyed her liver and was needing a liver transplant or else she wouldn’t last long.
Indeed, overdoses taken as a cry for help are fatal.
I watched my cousin die of a damaged liver from alcohol, it was a painful death for him.
@@blueforest2927 I am very sorry for your loss
@@blueforest2927 I am so sorry to hear that. I’m sorry for your loss.
I haven't taken Tylenol in over a decade.
You do not want to lower a fever, it’s an important part of the body’s healing process
That is wrong
Not if it's too high; triggers various damages.
too high and/or for too long is where you intervene ...
@@princetamrac1180 lol oh ye with opinions and no knowledge
@@cynthiagonzalez658 rarely if ever
It was a women who tempered with a few bottles of Tylenol Stores or in one store ,to kill her husband for material gain. And caused this a terrible scare in the Country. I remember Years ago I saw the Book about the Case in the Library and took it out Many mean cold vicious cruel horrible people are out in the World and always will be My heart goes out to all that had bad experiences 🙏🕊❤️
He says it isn’t dangerous have you looked into what it does to the liver?
I remember this incident. This is why all medications, supplements, etc today are all super-sealed and have warnings not to use if seals are broken. They never did that before the Tylenol murders.
I'm glad this was in my recommendations. This was interesting, insightful and surprisingly well produced for a small channel, good job.
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Tylenol overdose is treated in emergency rooms with N acetyl cysteine, NAC. It can protect the liver following excessive amounts of acetaminophen. It's also a gentle decongestant, liquefying congestion to facilitate gently coughing it out.
One of best things you can take if you took the covid jab.
@@bls5160 take glycine too. Don't be fooled into thinking that the body will just produce it from other amino acids.
Good grief!!! I can't stop watching these. They are excellent. Professionally done and information we all need to know. Thank you for these.
Now we have tamper proof seals, and child proof caps that no one can get open, and another plastic seal over THAT. I remember these deaths, but the packaging now has gone too far the other extreme.
Safe? Well, that depends on who you ask.
Kratom is a natural painkiller. It's dried powdered leaves of a tree that grows in South East Asia. Choose natural alternatives whenever possible.
I was doing my internship in Internal Medicine in Chicago in 1982 and resided not far from the area of the murders (near Northside). Fortunate for me: I never bought name brand meds like Tylenol--only generic and usually a store's house brand.
I guess that’s one positive to being an intern!
It may be safe at the recommended dose. Never overdose, it can be lethal. It has a narrow therapeutic range. Be especially careful when taking formulated medicine. Doses are cumulative.
I noticed you didn't mention that Tylenols a terrible liver poison
Only in excess. So does every medication known to man. Even excess food will kill you.
" Everything is poison & nothing is without poison. The dose determines whether it cures or kills".
In the September 2021 issue of the journal Nature Reviews Endocrinology, a Consensus Statement from a group of 91 leading medical experts warned that Tylenol or acetaminophen during pregnancy can increase the risk of autism.
I'll have to check it out!
Had a bad reaction from this type for pain bad time. Have to be careful what you take with otc medications.
I've also recently heard Tylenol taken by the mother during pregnancy can cause ADHC in baby. I haven't done more research on that opinion myself yet but it's vital we get to the answer to all these problems that were non-existent when I was young but we now see in children in large numbers.
@@nolan.fishercheck out the mystery deatths of strong healthy young people all over the world after a massive acceptance of untested new treatments in recent years. It is ongoing. Be real.
Yes, exactly. And also when babies have their vaxes and have a high fever then the doctor recommends giving tylenol which is a deadly combination. SIDS!
BUT, DO NOT consume alcohol at all when taking Tylenol!!
It can destroy your liver!!
@T Raybern For most people the OCCASIONAL beer or glass of wine is okay. Just don't overdo!
But even a glass of beer with Tylenol can DESTROY one's liver. That's the caution in my comment.
@T Raybern In most cases you're right. But how about a beer and TWO Tylenol? I was watching a documentary on the subject a few years back and there was a perfectly healthy man, no liver disease, who took two Tylenol with a glass of wine and DESTROYED his liver! He was on a donor recipient list and it was questionable he would live. I don't know what happened to this man, but even before this documentary I read that consuming alcohol with Tylenol is toxic to the liver.
So, how much alcohol can one consume with Tylenol? Two drinks? Three, four? How much Tylenol? One, two? Over what period of time? At what point will the liver be damaged, and how bad?
Want to experiment on yourself? Probably not. DON'T DO THAT!
Everyone is different and can tolerate alot. But some can't tolerate much at all before damage is done.
Being cautious is smart. Do not take chances. I knew someone who had liver failure. They didn't make it. For everyone else who might read this, don't chance destroying your health!! Tylenol, acetaminophen, is generally considered safe. Been around a long time. But it can be dangerous for some. Don't become a victim, or worse, a statistic.
If anyone has a bottle of Tylenol from 1982, I will pay top dollar
Lmao
i would pay bottom dollar.👈$$👎
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No matter what's wrong, that's the first thing doctors recommend. I may as well take m&m's. They're sweet and don't burn my stomach.
Though it's considered a safe drug it doesn't mean it doesn't cause thousands of deaths every year, mostly due to acute liver failure.
And also kidney failure.
@T Raybern Most alcoholics are malnourished because they would rather drink then it a healthy meal.
The fact that you left out it can cause serious liver damage that can lead to death. Makes me think you are on the Payroll. 👁
For most people, they take very few Tylenol only occasionally, and they already have a moderately healthy lifestyle. An important detail, but liver damage from something like Tylenol comes from overuse and abuse, not one or two pills every so often.
Wow that was interesting! Thanks for a great video 😮
You should have mentioned how bad Tylenol is for the liver if taken daily.
Only if you overdose.
IV heard Tylenol was hard on your liver.
Class action now: Tylenol taken during pregnancy associated with autism and ADHD
I am surprised that this video does not go into the chemical formula of Tylenol and why taking to much will kill you. Also the use of N-acetylcysteine as treatment for over dose
Also that fever is often a natural defense mechanism and that pain may be telling you something you need to listen to.
Was this produced by the makers of Tylenol? You left out the most important consideration and that's liver damage. Taking too much, overdosing, causes liver damage.
Wasn't this the time Tylenol first started using capsules? And after the new seal on the bottles, capsules were never used again for a very long time. Syringes could inject liquid poisons through the seal, the bottle and in to the capsules.
I never thought of that yikes
Capsules were discontinued after the second product poisonings (of Excedrin this time) in 1986.
I had a bad side effect from this. Lost doctors because of it .. taken with another medication but when I stop this pill I came back to normal. It was awful I could not explain what's wrong had no ideal what was going on but the pharmacy knew told me to stop taking now. Got better.
And want to be with my kids my family not in a town of ignorant ppl that steal my mail and don't let anyone see me and they lie like hell
Works other than rotting your liver, right?
I have been using essential oils for the last 15 years 😉 God's medicine👍
Same here no problem 😊
@T Raybern your statement shows your ignorance and lack of knowledge
@@artcook1976 Your statement shows that you're definitely a micro-cephalic. LOL
My sister inlaw is in a class action suit against Tylenol .
That's wild. What for?
@Nolan Fisher autism of her first child. She is also a clinical child psychologist.
awesome. i hope she wins because tylenol can damage liver and isnt effective for pain. i think the drs get a kickback to only prescribe it and nothing else. its garbage
Took Tylenol while pregnant.
@@nolan.fisher One report I've heard is taking Tylenol during pregnancy can cause ADHC in the baby. I haven't done that research yet myself.
Research studies in the last 10 yrs have shown it to cause apathy. I've noticed it first hand in people that take it often.
It's a different world for sure today, babies, teens, young people are dropping like flies, SUDDENLY but where's the coverage, the outcry?
Why isn't Johnson & Johnson held responsible? Do they own that part of the government that absolved major corporations from accountability? Make America great again. Have integrity, honesty, virtue, and good ethics. Not just the corporations either. Greatness begins with the individual being a good example to himself first
"Acetominophen: you have no faith in medicine, girl." The White Stripes
I broke my hip in March, and have taken more acetaminophen in the past month than I usually take over 4 or 5 months time. I was able to limit how much oxycodone I took because of the acetaminophen.
Very interesting thankyou
They did find the woman that was tampering with the bottles and putting the poison stuff in that was not the fault of the drug company.
A fake story and scam put out by the drug company I remember when in the early 80tys some deaths happened with tylenol ,I hv not taken any over the counter or prescription meds since ,they all hv toxin side effects ,I'm 81 fell great ,only natural for me
As a little 5 year old kid I got into parents ' med cabinet and found a bottle of this. I was challenged to memorize that damn name. Never forgot it. Never found out WTH it is & what it's for 😂😂😂:
Sodium phenyldimethylpyrasolonemethylaminomethanesulfonate.
I'm old enough to remember Viox & the Tylenol murders. Of course I was in Germany with the 4th Cav. during the cold war and in Vietnam during the hot war.
So typical even these days. Why not find out why someone has a fever. Some fevers happen to help the body fight off problems, the rest are a sign of big problems.
Tylelol is still sold in Australia as at 25/03/23
Worst thing u can do to your liver ,take acetaminophen
Isn’t there a serious issue with easily “overdosing” on acetaminophen and causing liver damage. I mean something incurring acute liver failure taking a few too many doses in a 24 hour period or too much over several days? Such that one needs to keep track of acetaminophen ingested through Tylenol as well as in combination in meds like Alka Seltzer Plus Cold medicine?
It takes forever to work I don't take those
Interesting thanks 😊
To the jollymon’s question : only very few bottles were ever found that were tempered with. In a local area suspicious dead of a man soon was solved A local women did the tempering of Tylenol bottles just a few and killed her husband Book about the Case is still in the Library’s I’m sure
Sure is and that all my Dr tells me to take I don't take it I have stuff for pain. Just can't use my meds where I am
Yeah I remember that all the bottles got change the safety seals
In 1990 i was at the hospital in Florida and they charge me 10 $ US for each tylenol for my child.🙈🙈
We know it’s safe because it doesn’t kill you.
The Tylenol murders did NOT bring in the foil cover. It brought in the external shrink wrap on the bottle.
Safe??? Then why do they say it’s causing autism?
In my youth, we were told that Tylenol had a very wide safety margin.
If taken as directed. Why would you do any differently?
@@olwill1
Like I said, it has a wide safety margin. some ppl, for whatever reason, interprets that as, you can swallow the entire bottle in a day...
I take various analgesics for arthritis, including Tylenol. Every single day. Tylenol does not bore holes in your gut, or raise bp/cholesterol like NSAIDS.
@@cynthiagonzalez658 I'm sorry for your arthritis and the pain it causes. i wish I had an answer. 😞
@@olwill1
I found a heavy metal singer singing Amazing Grace on CZcams last week & my arthritis feels 90% after only a week of bingeing. 😍😆🤪😆
Was blue permanently? What shade? Are there any photos?
I looked for photos online but only found blue finger tips. Not attractive. Did it harm the organs?
Tylenol is a brand name... the drug is acetaminophen.
What is good to use for paiñ
Acupuncture I hv uesd it 50 yrs works great 👍
bayer made herion also.german
We got safety seals on most everything now. Was a time ya just opened the bottle... going even further back things were sold without child proof caps. Oh yeah, and most candy bars were a nickle bubble gum a penny.
Please be advised that Tylenol is not considered safe by many health care providers. Ask some if you know some. See if they will tell you why. If you get nowhere, ask directly, is there anything about Tylenol you’ve been taught to not tell me? And no, it has nothing to do with adulteration.
I don't think they ever caught somebody for doing it
Yes they did . The true criminals have been disposed of ! But how and why have been washed away.
Tylenol is more dangerous the any gun and are in 90% of American homes, think about that. Self Protection is a right having Tylenol is not.
Is that what your psychiatrist fed you?
@@ytr3488 Go push your Marxist crap elsewhere.
You're wrong about Tylenol not being harmful. It's harmful to the liver! I have Hep C and Liver Cirrhosis right now, due, in some part, to Tylenol.
I remember scary
Does not work for me, headache pain, it's no good.
Wait, acetaminophen + aspirin + caffeine = Excedrin
And why people spend the extra money on Tylenol when you can buy generic acetaminophen for less than half the price is beyond me. They're chemically identical..
NOT safe at all!
Over 500 deaths and tens of thousands of hospitalizations per year. I think my definition of safe differs from yours doc
Not safe, not effective. Poison
Some of the long-term side effects side, they did find who had laced the Tylenol and 1982. As it turns out one of the first people who died was the target of the poisoning and the other boys names were just to deflect their guilt I have long forgotten the name of the person but the person behind it was figured out relatively quickly, and they even tracked that they had been able to get the cyanide and add it to the Tylenol.
Tylenol is used with hydrocodone as a synergistic effect to make the hydrocodone work better, I am a relatively rare individual who oxycodone does not work on me very well, but hydrocodone does. And in extremely small doses hydrocodone is a very good. I still don't know why people music. I cannot stand the buzz Enos that I get if I take any more than a mild amount. Also found out that morphine doesn't work very well unless I use either Tylenol or hydrocodone as a secondary agent. And go back and forth with it. First time I ever had morphine it did absolutely nothing.
You're referring to a second series of poisonings that took place in 1986. This time it was Excedrin that was laced with cyanide, for the reasons you describe. A woman murdered her husband and wanted it to appear that he was a random victim of a tainted bottle of Excedrin. Another woman also died. The perpetrator is still in jail.
I take Tylenol everyday, I can't tolerate anything else. My liver tests are normal every year.
Why did he Not mention the dangers of mixing Tylenol and Alcohol? 🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀
It's called paracetamol here in the United Kingdom.
You forgot liver damage
Never take medication....not one!
Izz j what does turning to Jesus have todo with Tylenol geez use your head😊
It seems to be the best thing to kill my migraines
I find Tylenol #1 (8 mg Codeine) 325 mg X2 tablets, effective for my migraines. After taking regular Tylenol or Ibuprofen for a 3 day headache, the little bit of codeine is what nixes the pain at last! No Rx required.
Safe? Not really.
Probably the kids just used their tainted pills & put them in a Tylenol bottle ? 🤷💔
jimmy hoffa did it.
Just google " leading cause of liver failure". Wake up people.
So late on this news but glad I know now
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You say it is safe - that is a lie!
this crap aint nothing but garbage. ha ha. my dr said not to use the junk.
And then he sent you to get your booster shot kid 🤣
Side effect BAD FOR LIVER
I was right smack dab in the middle of the whole situation as a abserver. NO MORE COMMENT.
Oh what my liar dr tells me to take for pain i had to do my own medical procedure at my apt oh my attorneys had my drs name now im fex up woth ppl hurting me and my children
You're talking about the history of Acetaminophen without mentioning its ACUTE Liver Toxicity? Or why they push it so relentlessly in Hospitals? People NEED to be aware of how EASY it is to overdose on this stuff and suffer Liver failure. But I guess you failed on that...
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I was told by a nurse Tylenol is bad for you! Causes liver failure! You are giving bad advise!
Tylenol is shit. Does nothing for a headache