yes
The liver.
No. Paracetamol (the active ingredient in tylenol) is processed by the liver. It and its end products are excreted by the kidneys.
No, not on a daily usage. Should not use if have kidney failure
Nothing. Codeine is processed through the liver. What happens when you snort T3s is a clogged nose and a bad taste in your mouth.
Acetaminophen is the activate chemical in Tylenol that causes damage to your liver which is not in ibuprofen
Yes, buspirone is metabolized in the liver but it isn't as harsh on the liver as Tylenol. You should be cautious with the amount of Tylenol you take, however.
Tylenol is worst for your liver. nsaids are bad for your stomach. this is if you take too many or for too long.
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
MS Contin is Morphine. It is a long acting formulation of morphine. Tylenol and Morphine are both metabolized through the liver. An average adult is usually limited to 1600mg units of Tylenol a 24 hour period. More Tylenol then that can cause damage. The drugs work in different places of the body yet are both processed through the organ of the liver. The major concern is straining the liver. Too much morphine can cause respiratory distress leading to a life threatening situation and too much Tylenol can cause a toxicity in the liver with permanent complications including death. It is advised you seek specific information from your pharmacist and medical care provider in the usage of these medications on a case by case situation.
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.
You should take NO TYLENOL AT ALL if you have any type of liver disease such as hepatitis.
You should talk to a vet because Tylenol PM can damage your dog's liver.