Tylenol actually has many many side effects including drowsiness, paradoxical insomnia, itching, and many others. Due to aggressive marketing and lawsuits, you cannot get an actual list in any of the normal places (drugs.com, wikipedia, rxlist.com, webmd)
Call your doctor if you have any unusual problems while you are taking this medication.
Common side effects include:
difficulty breathing or swallowing
hives
hoarseness
itching
rash
swelling of the face, throat, tongue, lips, eyes, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs
i don't think there is a lot of side effects but if you take too much there is surely side effects
The most common one is lightheadedness. Some people may experience trembling and pain in the side or the lower back. Allergic reactions occur in some people, but are rare
The most common one is lightheadedness. Some people may experience trembling and pain in the side or the lower back. Allergic reactions do occur in some people, but they are rare.
may cause nausea, vomiting, sweating, and exhaustion. Very large overdoses can cause liver damage. In case of an overdose, a person is advised to get immediate medical attention
Tylenol 3 is an opioid pain reliever. lt contains Codeine, 30 mg and acetaminophen (Tylenol), 325 mg.
No. Paracetamol=Acetaminophen=Tylenol. Has no stimulant or depressant side effects.
rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing after taking acetaminophen should stop taking the drug and get immediate medical attention. Other rare side effects include yellow skin or eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising, weakness, fatigue
These drugs are fine together. Acetaminophen is a pain and fever reducer. Zolpidem is a hypnotic tranquilizer. They are not in the same class of medicines and do not cause the same side effects, so you can take them safely.
Long term use of Acetaminophen can effect your liver. More at link.
Paracetamol is acetaminophen. Though there is no evidence that it resides in your body for five years, there are side effects that might be a concern.
Drug synergy occurs when drugs can interact in ways that enhance or magnify one or more effects, or side-effects, of those drugs. This is sometimes exploited in combination preparations, such as codeine mixed with acetaminophen as a pain reliever. However, the side effects can be on the 'bad' side and using two or more that act the same way as far as these bad side effects, can produce terrible results. Both side have to be looked at carefully before using.
It is metaboized by the liver so if you take too much, you will have side effects consitant with liver damage; pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, fever, chills, nausea vomiting, and a later sign, yellowing eyes and the color of your gums will change.
Percocet is the commercial trade name for a drug which is a combination of Oxycodone/hydromorphone and acetaminophen (the active drug used in Tylenol). acetaminophen is used in Percocet and other similar drugs because it potentiates the effects of opioid pain killers. This means that the acetaminophen can magnify the effects of low levels of opiates, and the same level of pain can be controlled with much less opiate. This is good since opiates are addictive and have dangerous side effects. The most important side effect in the clinical setting is respiratory depression- which can cause a patient to stop breathing completely. Thus the importance of using less opiate.
yes, acetaminophen has more anti pyogenic effect and diclo is has more analgesic effect
reduces pain,has less side affects
Acetaminophen should be enough to help with any low-grade fever or soreness from chickenpox vaccine. If it does not, contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.