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Is Tylenol processed through kidney or liver?

The liver.


Is Tylenol processed by the kidney?

No. Paracetamol (the active ingredient in tylenol) is processed by the liver. It and its end products are excreted by the kidneys.


Is Tylenol processed by the liver?

yes


What happens when you snort Tylenol with codeine?

Nothing. Codeine is processed through the liver. What happens when you snort T3s is a clogged nose and a bad taste in your mouth.


What organ is oxycodone processed through?

Your liver


Is xanax processed through the liver or kidneys?

Both.


Why is it important for the kidney and liver to have water?

kidney and liver need water to keep itself clean from wastes that flow through it


What organs aid excretion?

Excretion is performed through the large intestine through the anus and rectum, and by the kidney through the bladder and urethra. Excretion also occurs through the sweat glands and by the lungs through the bronchi and the nose and mouth.


What is Kasi madidha liver and kidney meance?

She went through liver and kidney issues. There are many people following her story that are battling with the same issues.


What over the counter pain reliever does the least kidney damage?

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.


Is there a drug interaction between Tylenol and ms contin?

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.


Is high levels of Tylenol in the body caused by mold?

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.