Excessive use of acetaminophen (Tylenol) could possibly lead to thrombocytopenia. (referenced from a clinical resource)
Too much tylenol pm can effect the babies immune system
Water's excessive use may cause various problems. Ozone depletion is one of them.
Excessive alcohol use can cause a condition or disease called cirrhosis. It can be fatal.
CPU temperatures will rise with excessive use. This is completely normal and is no cause to worry. They will return to normal temperature when you stop the use and all will be good.
Chronic use of certain drugs can cause gastric ulcers, but Tylenol is not one of them. On the other hand ibuprophen, or other NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) can cause gastric ulcers.
Theoretically, excessive use of a pacifier could cause a change in the way your teeth are alighned. I don't know how sound the theory is or what "excessive use" is. But other than that and the possibility of teasing, it's okay.
Can cause an upset tummy. Also dental problems in excessive amounts over a long periods of time.
NO it will not. They have NOTHING to do with oil usage.
Tylenol is a brand name for acetaminophen. Tylenol with Codeine, like Tylenol is available in pill form, for oral use. This means that a person cannot smoke Tylenol with Codeine.
Vicodin is hydrocodone and Tylenol (=acetaminophen). Too much acetaminophen can cause kidney problems as well as liver problems. The liver problems caused by excessive use of aceta.. are well publicized; the possible damage to the kidneys from excessive use of aceta... is not well publicized BUT is a real risk. I don't believe hydrocodone causes problems to your liver or your kidneys, but I'm not absolutely sure. (Note: I have a moderate amount of knowledge about drugs, their ingredients and their side effects, interactions etc. )
by this we can control the excessive use of electricity & natural gas. As it is Eco-friendly it do not cause any pollution
Excessive alcohol intake, marijuana use, or using anabolic steroids may cause gynecomastia. Surgery is not recommended for men who continue to use these products.