Yes, it is dangerous. Adults are not supposed to take more than 1000mg at a time. (Two Tylenol tablets containing 500mg each) Maximum is 4000mg per day. (8 Xtra Strength Tylenol) Exceeding the recommended amount can damage the liver.
"This includes all products that contain Tylenol. It takes quite a long time for one Tylenol to be completely broken down by the liver and excreted by the kidneys.." -(part of original answer.)
Can taking Tylenol PM affect blood pressure?
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/460159
It is not dangerous to take Tylenol and Morphine together because only one of them are narcotic pain relievers. This is why it is safe. Use care when taking Morphine as it depresses the respiratory system (breathing). Be careful with Tylenol too, as it can cause severe liver damage or even liver failure. Dr. Jacob M. Deese, MD
Our pediatrician recommends Tylenol over Ibuprofen because the Ibuprofen has more possible side effects, such as dehydration. As for Tylenol, there may be some issues with the liver. Either way, use medication sparingly.
It's generally recommended to wait at least 4 to 6 hours after taking Tylenol PM before taking Valium. This is to minimize the risk of increased sedation or other side effects since both medications can have sedative effects. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
Tylenol 3 contains acetaminophen and codeine. No cocaine. Therefore, you won't test positive for cocaine after taking Tylenol.
They are safe to take together as long as they are taken as prescribed. It is very common for people to take a benzodiazepine (Xanax) and a painkiller (Tylenol #4). But be careful, it is common to experience drowsiness, especially during the first few days of taking the two drugs.
Yes it can indeed do so. When you mix Nyquil plus Tylenol Ibuprofen or aspirin you can cause an upset stomach. You can also cause a headache believe it or not.
Tylenol typically starts working within 30 minutes to 1 hour after taking it.
Tylenol is toxic to the liver. Taking that much could damage your liver, perhaps permanently. You should always follow the directions on any medication to avoid harming yourself. Taking too much medicine does not make you feel that much better; it gives you more side effects.
Taking celebrex with tramadol is considered a moderate risk of drug interaction. Celebrex may increase blood levels and effects of tramadol and doses should be discussed with a doctor before taking the medications together.
Tylenol Extra Strength medication is a common drug found in most homes. Side effects include nausea, vomiting and skin rashes. There have also been reports of kidney disease attributed to taking too much of this drug.