Just read the Triaminic packaging. Tylenol's active ingredient is acetaminophen. If the Triaminic does NOT contain any acetaminophen, then you can safely take them together without double doses.
If Triaminic DOES contain acetaminophen, then try taking Motrin or ibuprofen 2 hours after the acetaminophen.
Check with your pediatrician! Call their office number and get connected to the after-hours emergency service. A nurse will gladly call you back about medication questions.
Tylenol does not thin your blood and is the only safe pain reliever to take during pregnancy.
This is to provide electrical current to heat the thin strips.
A converter having electrically heatable strips connected in an electrical circuit, and intertwined with non-electricvally heated thin metal strips, having an electrical connection, or anchor, from the electrically heatable thin metal strips to the non-electrically heated thin metal strips, whereby the potential difference between the electrically heatable strips non-electrically heatable thin metal strips is reduced.
carpaccio
Answer Tylenol will NOT thin your blood, but Asprin will so if you are already on blood thinners stay away from Asprin as you don't want your blood to be too thin. You might want to talk to a pharmisist concerning this question, as far as I know they don't charge for information across the counter.
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Slate.
This means dividing a food item into long thin pieces.
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kudu
I believe you are referring to 'tinsel'.
To get long thin strips of cucumber use a vegetable/potato peeler and start peeling from the top to bottom.