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| 11 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Bill) The combination of alcohol and acetaminophen can have immediate bad effects on the liver. First thing to remember: do not take Tylenol after heavy drinking. Like the next morning, when your head is pounding. I am not a doctor, but it looks like ibuprofen ... Acetaminophen overdose is unfortunately a fairly common problem. People either don't realize how much they are taking or don't realize that it is shoved into all kinds of other medication like Vicodin or Percocet. ... It's Pub Night - http://www.its-pub-night.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Jonathan Kantrowitz "It's a huge public health problem," said Peltz. "It's particularly difficult for parents, who may not realize that acetaminophen is in so many pediatric medicines." Acetaminophen overdose is the most common cause of liver ... Health News Report - http://healthnewsreport.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 10 hours ago by David Buster liver damage. Pregnancy Risks - alcohol can cause numerous birth defects, the most serious being fetal alcohol syndrome. Babies born with fetal alcohol syndrome will have physical abnormalities, mental impairment and problems with behav ... Hangover Cures - http://www.unhungover.com/ [ More results from Hangover Cures ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 Many people unknowingly ingest large doses when they treat multiple health problems with several products, each of which contains acetaminophen. In June of this year, realizing the increasing dangers posed by this drug, the Food and Drug Administration ... The committee also recommended either eliminating prescription acetaminophen combination products that contain prescription acetaminophen or labeling them with a black-box warning about the risk of liver damage. ... Georgia Injury Lawyer Blog - http://www.georgiainjurylawyerblog.com/ [ More results from Georgia Injury Lawyer Blog ] |
| 14 Nov 2009 by sleepyguy Potential Problems With Pain Relievers, Who's @ Risk & What To Do. Acetaminophen: Taking too much can result in liver damage. At Risk: those who drink 3 or more alcoholic beverages a day while taking medications that contain ... Sleep News Blog - http://sleep-medication.net/ |
| 1 Sep 2009 Often a person who has suffered acetaminophen liver damage will not know that they have a problem until real damage has been done. The symptoms may not start for several days and even then the symptoms may seem to be just the flu. ... If someone is taking a prescription drug like Vicodin which contains acetaminophen, and then takes over-the-counter cough syrup or Tylenol, this can cause them to ingest too much acetaminophen which can lead to acute liver damage. VICODIN ... Understanding Drug Dependence - http://media.novusdetox.com/dependence_index.php [ More results from Understanding Drug Dependence ] |
| 5 Nov 2009 by Kellie Explanation: In general, Tylenol, up to 4000 mg/24 hr is relatively safe to take, if you have no liver problems, take no other medications that would increase the demands on the liver, and don't drink alcohol in excess. ... Womens Life Link - http://www.womenslifelink.com/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2009 by By Carly Cloud and Jeri Sias / Special... EL PASO -- Acetaminophen, a popular over-the-counter medication to reduce fevers and treat pain, has recently gone from being popular to infamous, with headlines warning of liver damage and even death. Why are these severe side effects suddenly appearing if acetaminophen hasn't changed? The truth is that there is nothing new. The public is just becoming more aware of the possible problems. Is acetaminophen bad? When used correctly, it is generally safe. ... Living - http://www.elpasotimes.com/living/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by MICHIE5 Your signature lists you as hypothyroid-that can cause water retention problems. IMHO you shouldn't take Tylenol PM for sleep it is an OTC pain reliever for those who can't sleep with pain and should be taken on a limited basis. ... Tylenol is one of the most toxic substances for the liver. Assist your systems in working for you with amino acid therapy. tryptohpan if you can get it. The Diet Cure or The Mood Cure will assist you in normalizing your sleep patterns. ... Low Carb Friends - http://www.lowcarbfriends.com/bbs/ |
| 30 Jun 2009 by Miranda Check your other meds and IF under the description it said3 X 60/some other number you should be aware of how much acetaminophen Tylenol you are getting. It stands to reason that if you have ANY liver problem you should avoid Tylenol ... WebMD News Watch - http://blogs.webmd.com/breaking-news/ - References |
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