No you cannot. Consuming alcohol while taking Acetaminophen can cause irreparable liver damage. You CAN drink alcohol at any time however it is sometimes dangerous to do so as in the case above.
It is never wise to mix medication with alcohol.
Of course it is. But do not give it to your cat, dog, or any other pet or animal and don't take with warm liquids.
NO! Tylenol affects the liver, add alcohol to the equation and you could have a serious problem. Use Ibuprofin instead.
Yes! The acetaminophen in Tylenol in combination with alcohol is toxic to your liver. This can kill you, and at the least poses a serious risk of doing permanent damage to your liver. NEVER take Tylenol or any other acetaminophen containing drug before, during, or after drinking alcohol. In fact.. you can drink a little bit of alcohol (no excess) with low doses of Tylenol (if you take it not regularly)... if you're not that old, your liver will be able to take it without any problem.
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No, the active ingredient in Tylenol Night Time is the same as in Benadryl. (Diphenhydramine.)
This question cannot be answered. There are too many variables involved for even an approximate answer.... * How much tylenol? * How much alcohol? * What sort of alcohol - spirits are 'stronger' then wines, which are stronger than beers. * How much alcohol has the person taken already, or will they take afterwards? * Is the person taking any other medication? All these would have a huge bearing on the effect the mixture would have on the person.
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It is never wise to mix medication with alcohol.
Ethyl alcohol is the only alcohol used in medications that must be ingested.
Livers will heal if you let them, they are very resilient. Stop taking Tylenol, and also avoid drinking alcohol; alcohol is very damaging to the liver.
Neither is a threat to the liver when used "according to directions." The directions for Tylenol can be found on the bottle. The guidelines for alcohol are one standard drink (14 grams/17.7 ml of pure alcohol) per day for women, two for men.Either will damage the liver when used to excess, acetaminophen much faster than alcohol. However, the two taken together are extremely dangerous, and can cause complete liver failure in a very short time -- we're talking hours.