That is more than enough to cause severe liver damage, or death. If you have taken a dose that large you should see your doctor for bloodwork to check your liver function.
The maximum amount allowed daily is 4 g or 4000 mg. Therefore, taking 5000 mg in 6 hours is technically an overdose and potentially toxic. However, if it is only done once it will most likely not cause any serious damage, and the liver will repair itself. You may experience nausea or vomiting, paleness, and/or sweating as symptoms, but as previously stated the damage will most likely be minimal, and these will probably be your only symptoms. If you don't have any of those symptoms in the next day or two, you will be fine.
It could. The FDA recently recommended reducing the dosage from 1000 mg per dose to 650 mg per dose due to its toxicity.
I know that it didn't hurt me
Not in 24 hours.
No.
There is in 10000 mg , 1 gram
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Tylenol 1 =8mg, Tylenol 2 = 15mg, Tylenol 3 = 30mg, Tylenol 4 = 60mg
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 10000 mcg = 10000/1000 = 10 mg. Simple!
1 g = 1000 mg So 10000 mg = 10 g
325 mg Tylenol (Acetaminophen) + .5 mg oxycodone = Percocet 5
No, but there's acetaminophen in Tylenol 3
It is 650 mg. of acetaminophen (Tylenol) and 10 mg. hydrocodone.
10,000 mg is 0.02205 lbs.
10000 litres * 5 mg/1 litre * 1 g/1000 mg = 50 grammes.
5 Mg of Hydrocodone and 500 Mg of Acetaminophen(Tylenol)
No caffeine in Tylenol 3 that is made in the US. In Canadian formulations of Tylenol 3 there may be found 15mg of caffeine.