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Acetaminophen (Tylenol) could also be dangerous for people who drink frequently since this could exacerbate those with pre-existing liver damage.
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Keep in mind that acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) can cause serious liver damage or liver failure if taken in doses higher than recommended.
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Although aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol) and most over-the-counter pain relievers are considered very safe and effective, some troubles have recently emerged for them, too.
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Fever reducers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil and Motrin) can help, but remember to avoid aspirin, which can cause a serious illness called Reye Syndrome in children with a viral illness.
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But they can also do a number on your liver when mixed with alcohol--especially those with acetaminophen, such as Tylenol and Excedrin.
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While Covidien has a large pharmaceutical business--it's the largest U.S. manufacturer of acetaminophen, the ingredient in Tylenol, and opiate painkillers--Meelia isn't girding to compete with drug giants like Merck.
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The pharmacy eventually identified the second group of pills as Vicodin, a combination of the opiate hydrocodone and acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol).
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That's because the U.S. Department of Agriculture is planning to pack each one with acetaminophen, the generic equivalent of Tylenol, which can kill a snake in 72 hours.
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It's common for people to take Tylenol in addition to flu medications that may also contain acetaminophen, which can lead to acetaminophen overdoses.
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Combination hydrocodone drugs usually also contain acetaminophen, the active ingredient in common pain products such as Tylenol.
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