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There are a few diseases that can cause brain damage in infants. Infants who get multiple, uncontrollable seizures, who's mother drank to excess during pregnancy and those with cancer are some examples.
yes if its mixed with acetaminopen(Tylenol) most percs are big & white if they are tiny pills they usually don't have the Tylenol in it. Tylenol in large amounts will damage liver and drug/ alcohol in large amounts can damage liver
You should talk to a vet because Tylenol PM can damage your dog's liver.
Acetaminophen is the activate chemical in Tylenol that causes damage to your liver which is not in ibuprofen
Tylenol should not make you faint. However, taking too many Tylenol, either at one time or too many every time, can damage your liver. Liver damage cannot be fixed or cured. And since humans need their liver to survive, the only two outcomes from severe liver damage are either liver transplant or death.
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.
Hydrocodone has Tylenol in it. It can be in large amounts or smaller amounts. I've seen it have 650mg of Tylenol all the way down to 350mg. Because of the damage to your liver, I've always been told not to take Tylenol when you take hydrocodone.
NSAIDs carry risk for kidney damage at very high doses, in the elderly and in other at-risk individuals. Tylenol (Acetaminophen) is metabolized by the liver and is not associated with kidney damage. In those with severely damaged kidneys, however, the tylenol dose will need to be decreased.
No. If Tylenol levels are high, it is because someone has taken too many. Tylenol, or paracetamol, is very dangerous when taken in excess. It causes untreatable kidney and liver damage a few days after ingestion.
Tylenol is usually already in most OTC cough syrups, you'll want to watch how much you take as Tylenol is toxic in high doses and can seriously damage your liver, not to mention kill you. (4000mgs+)
You most likely will not die, but the damage to your liver could be permanent.
Yes it will. Read the fkng bottle it says right on it. Keep from freezing. Dipshitz