If a child has swallowed too much Tylenol (acetaminophen), vomiting may not be beneficial and can potentially complicate the situation. It's crucial to seek immediate medical attention, as Tylenol overdose can lead to serious liver damage. Healthcare professionals can provide the appropriate treatment, which may include activated charcoal or other interventions to prevent absorption. Always contact a poison control center or emergency services in case of any medication overdose.
u throw up the fork and then throw up ur index finger the bring it down then close in then u shake up GD
That depends. If you throw it up into a tree then it will burst up high. If you throw it into the ground then it will burst low.
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It is not advised to consume Tylenol when vomiting, as you're going to simply throw the pills back up. Also, Tylenol has a reputation for irritating the gastric system even more. Avoid Tylenol until you're stopped for vomiting for atleast 8 hours.
I hope this work: Malox. It depends if you have gas or need to throw up. Malox helped me. Good luck.
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No - Tylenol 3 is an analgesic combination of Tylenol and Codeine.
Yes, it will show up as Codline
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No, Tylenol is NOT an opiate.
No. Tylenol can be given OTC (over the counter) up to 1000mg per dose. That would be two Tylenol 500 tablets, which is considered Extra Strength.