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| 17 hours ago by wildcatsthree The following information is from Dr. Robert J Rowen's Second Opinion newsletter regarding the pain killer Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and the danger of liver and kidney damage. You may be aware that acetaminophen can harm your liver and ... Living naturally, with pets - http://blog.werelivingwell.com/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Jonathan Kantrowitz Acetaminophen is a pain reliever present in many over-the-counter cold and flu medicines, especially Tylenol. It is broken down, or metabolized, in the body into byproducts — one of which can be very toxic to the liver. ... Health News Report - http://healthnewsreport.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Krista Conger The researchers confirmed the importance of the pathway by showing that SMM conferred protection against acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity only in strains of mice in which the Bhmt2 pathway was functional. ... News from Stanford's School of Medicine - http://med.stanford.edu/news/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by klakson tylenol camp suffer tylenol overdose treatment what happens if you take expired tylenol why no tylenol at camp tylenol heart rate tylenol poisoning prevention tylenol overdose amount tylenol knee pain tylenol liver tylenol iii ... bili.ph - http://bili.ph/ |
| 28 Nov 2009 by aheart I forgot how to post so I will ask a question here, I have Hep c and other issues that cause considerable pain and my doc gives me vicodin with tylenol which is bad for my liver. Can anyone suggest a comparable pain med that does not ... MedHelp Blogs - http://www.medhelp.org/people |
| 7 hours ago by jbarron Aspirin can cause stomach bleeding and Reyes Disease. Tylenol can cause liver damage. Ibuprofen has been linked to kidney failure, heart attacks, and hypertension. These are just the tip of the side-effect iceberg. ... Healthier Talk - http://www.healthiertalk.com/ |
| 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, ... It's Pub Night - http://www.its-pub-night.com/ |
| 16 Oct 2009 by Tiny Tylenol (acetaminophen) Liver Damage Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and . . about Tylenol liver damage (acetaminophen) from accidentally . Three clinical stages (phases) of acetaminophen-induced liver injury have been described. . -> ... Health Resources - http://www.health-res.com/ |
| 30 Jun 2009 by Carey @deadandy: There was a study about a year or so ago that showed that taking the recommended dosage of Tylenol for as little as two weeks caused over a third of people to show early signs of liver damage. ... Consumerist: PSAs - http://consumerist.com/ [ More results from Consumerist: PSAs ] |
| 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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