While Tylenol 3 (which contains acetaminophen, codeine, and caffeine) may not become harmful after its expiration date, its effectiveness can diminish over time. Medications are typically best used before their expiration date for optimal safety and efficacy. If you have an expired pill, it's advisable to consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider before taking it.
Tylenol and Benendryl should have no affect on the pill. You can have unprotected sex any day of the month if you are on the pill, you are protected with the pill from pregnancy.
You mean Tylenol? Yes. About 300 people die due to Tylenol overdose each year.
i needs to know can i take legal action on this case since the pill was recall and i took the pill over a year
The"expiration date" on most shelf-stable pill-type medications (not including liquids that need refrigeration, such as insulin) is calculated VERY conservatively to ensure maximum potency. After that date, the medication _may_ start to slowly degrade over time. Tylenol (acetaminophen), Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), and Motrin (ibuprofen) are almost certainly safe and effective for a year after the expiration date.
Yes just keep in mind the size of the person and take it with food.
You should see your doctor. There is a pill that you can take over the course of a week and it helps you to start bleeding.
No if its not harmful for 2 year-old kids then its probably not harmful for you.
Yes
is it safety if a sixteen year old girl take a glutathione whitening pill
Yes, but you just have to consult with your doctor about it
No. It is dangerous to take the drugs after expiry date.
Apothecary measurements used grains, which measured (1 grain = 65mg), for all other medications, excluding Aspirin which is the same as Tylenol. Therefore, 10 grains of Tylenol is 650mg. This turns out to be one maximum strength Tylenol pill. Nelson final year nursing student.