The amount of acetaminophen that can cause liver damage varies dependent on a number of external factors. However, FDA records from large studies of liver damage suggest that this may happen at doses of 5,000 mg to 7,500 mg.
In neurons. Also liver cells typically don't divide, but can start dividing if a serious damage is done to the liver.
The max amount of acetaminophen you can use in one day is 4000mg or 4g. Taking 4000mg/day for several days can start to become harmful to your liver.
liver. too much alcohol damages the liver. if too much damage is done. the whole body may start to detoriate.
Yes, your whole body suffers damage from smoking. Every time you smoke you take 11 minutes off your life.
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This can cause your seals to start leaking
Yes it does, any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. Prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
You don't. That can cause a fire and internal engine damage.
Will cause engine damage If large amount in tank car will not start or run
The primary ingredients are acetaminophen and aspirin. The amount for toxicity is extremely large, for a 'fatal' dose you are talking hundreds of these. We're talking 25 grams to get to the L50 (varies greatly by weight, health and numerous other factors). Chances are very high that the person will not die but suffer liver damage and other health problems. It will cause many health problems.
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I wouldn't advise it. If it does start and run, you will cause more internal damage to the engine.