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No, neither are esters (hint: check their original names)
Acetaminophen and aspirin are the only two OTC pain relievers I know of that do NOT test positive for pot.
It's an OTC anti allergy medicine.
Fever and discomfort can be treated with acetaminophen.
Acetaminophen, guaifenesin and phenylephrine indicate a cold medicine. It is used as a pain reliever and expectorant.
Anything you can buy without a prescription. These can include cough medicines, aspirin, ibuprofen, tylenol, sore throat medicine, ect.
No, since codien is a cough medicine.
500mg Acetaminophen (generic Tylenol)
Drink waterIbuprofen (OTC)Acetaminophen (OTC)
Are snacks medicine? Of course not.
500mg Acetaminophen (generic Tylenol)
Other than the possible side effect of the OTC meds separately you could get a possible overdose of acetaminophen. ________________ The problem is that acetaminophen (the generic name for "Tylenol") is one of the active ingredients in a LOT of other OTC and prescription medications. Including DayQuil, NyQuil, and many other "cold" remedies. Long term, repeatedly overdosing on acetaminophen can damage the liver, and liver failure is a NASTY way to die.