Taking a large overdose of Tylenol (acetaminophen), such as 30 pills, can lead to severe liver damage and potentially fatal consequences, but it does not directly cause immediate cessation of breathing. Symptoms of overdose can vary widely among individuals, but respiratory failure is not typically a direct effect of Tylenol alone. If someone has taken an overdose, it is critical to seek emergency medical help immediately.
it is better to stop
Stop taking one or the other.Oops, I'm sorry.STOP TAKING ONE OR THE OTHER.
Tylenol shouldn't interfere with the Prozac, on a count that it is a fairly small dosage. But, if you experience nausea or dizziness you should stop taking the Tylenol immediately and contact your doctor.
No reason, as far as I know, except that Tylenol is bad for your liver in high doses. Be very careful about taking high doses of Tylenol. In people that taking more than the recommended dosage, it has contributed to a lot of liver disease over the years.
You should quit taking these if you're having this result. That is a sign of liver toxicity. To you drink alcohol? If so stop taking any Tylenol containing ingredient and consult your dr. immediately.Gary
Not if you want to stay alive you can't. They are all depressants and if you take all of them you will stop breathing.
Yes they can, but if they stop breathing for too long then they are dead. This happens to millions of people everyday.
Livers will heal if you let them, they are very resilient. Stop taking Tylenol, and also avoid drinking alcohol; alcohol is very damaging to the liver.
until you stop breathing
i think that it will stop by taking care of yourself when you turn sick and when you start having difficult breathing and wheezing.
Important information about Tylenol Use Tylenol for up to 3 days for fever or up to 10 days for pain (or up to 5 days to treat a child's pain). If the symptoms do not improve, or if they get worse, stop using Tylenol and see a doctor. Avoid alcohol during treatment with Tylenol. Together, alcohol and Tylenol can be damaging to the liver. If you experience any of the following rare but serious side effects, stop taking Tylenol and seek emergency medical attention or contact your doctor immediately: * an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives); * liver damage (yellowing of the skin or eyes, nausea, abdominal pain or discomfort, unusual bleeding or bruising, severe fatigue); * blood problems (easy or unusual bleeding or bruising).
Stop taking in air through your nose or mouth. a way to do this would be to close your mouth and hold your nose shut.. be warned doing this for very long could cause death...