What became of Tylenol Go Tabs?
See below - e-mail from Tylenol;
"Thank you for your inquiry regarding the availability of Extra Strength
TYLENOL® (acetaminophen) GoTabs™ Chewable Tablets.
We appreciate your loyal use of our Extra Strength TYLENOL®
(acetaminophen) GoTabs™ Chewable Tablets over the past year. However, we
recently made the decision to discontinue this product. This was a business
decision based on competing priorities and consumer acceptance.
We continue to manufacture Extra Strength TYLENOL (R) Rapid Release
Gels, Caplets, Cool Caplets, EZ Tabs and Adult Liquid.
We hope this information is helpful. We value you as a consumer and we
are committed to your satisfaction and trust in our products.
Tracey Ely
TYLENOL Consumer Relationship Center"
You hit your head and you had a headache now the headache has gone does that mean your OK?
You should call your doctor, explain that you hit your head (and how, why, if it's applicable) and your symptoms. Tell them how intense your headache was and how long it lasted. Seek immediate medical help if you have any secondary symptoms such as dizziness, pupils are different sizes or feel like you're going to throw up. Although your headache may be gone now, a head injury can result in bruising to your brain. The subdural hematoma (bruise under skull) can cause problems a day or more after your injury.
If you kave a headache that lasts more than 8 hours what kind is it?
I Think a migraine. I actually had one that began yesterday around 5 pm and I had it all night an I am still suffering from the effects now. I also had a lot of vomiting with my headache.
What do you do when you have hangover like symptoms but you didn't drink the night before?
Just take it easy. You might be coming down with an illness, or you may be suffering from dehydration. Drink lots of water, Gatorade, etc. Take some Tylenol if you have a bad headache. Get plenty of rest, and see a doctor if your symptoms worsen or do not improve.
A patient develops anuria and begins having headaches, dyspnea, and vomiting. What can
be done to keep this patient from going into a coma or dying?
A. Administration of antibiotics C. Urgent surgery
B. Administration of anti-inflammatories D.Hemodialysis
D it the right answer
You are 38 weeks pregnant and feel dizzy with a bit of a headache what does this mean?
Either high blood pressure or preeclampsia
If you fall on head and still have a Headache should you be concerned?
Depends how long it is since the fall. Do note there is possibilty the patient may be concussed but in any event it is best to get this checked out at your local hospital. If patient is lapsing in and out of consciousness definatly be concerned. If you are in the UK either call NHS Direct 0845 46 47 who will advise and call an ambulance for you if necessary or call an ambulance via 999.
Sooo what are you doing asking people on wiki??? go to your doctor or at least show mum and dad....if you live with them but still, what were you hoping for an explanation? sorry i don't got that not a doctor!
What could cause headaches with facial twitching and ear symptoms?
It is impacted wisdom teeth or partially impacted wisdom teeth. By ear symptoms I assume you mean ear ache. I am going through these exact symptoms at the moment. Accompanied by head aches, neck and back pain, swollen neck lymph nodes and of course pain/swelling/redness in the back of the mouth where the impacted wisdom teeth are.
Can skydiving cause headaches?
Yes, being an extreme sport skydiving causes high level of emotions. It's possible to cause headaches or other health problems to people who aren't in good health. However headaches are in no way a typical problem caused by skydiving.
Can 3D glasses cause a headache?
yes, they can because if you wear them too much they can cause a headache
What percent of computer users experience eyestrain and headaches?
Depends on the users in question. Generally this number can be from the 40s-50s though if they practice good egronomics it can be reduced. Also the question seems to be copied directly from an "Egronomically Correct" worksheet.
How do you get rid of your headaches?
take a hot bath with skin so soft, and also rest and turn off the lights and keep cold sometimes being to hot gives you headaches
You could be pregnant. Take a test if you miss your period
Only the tiredness is a symptom of early pregnancy, so it is probable that something else is the cause. You could repeat the test as it would be very unusual to get a false negative at this stage. Then you should consult a doctor to find the true cause.
Can generalized anxiety cause burning and pain in the head?
definitely , yes , a long while , now. Its the first time someone mentioned burning. I am new and just reading articles
You think that your ceiling fan is giving you a headache in the morning?
Mine? No. Yours? It's possible. If you lie in such a way that the breeze from the fan dries out your sinuses during the night it could. If your ceiling fan is noisy and running all night it could cause a headache. If there are poorly sheilded eletrical wiring in your ceiling fan and you are sensitive to electro magnetic fields that could cause a headache. If your ceiling fan is hung too low and you bang your head on it in the morning then that would probably cause a good headache. If the ceiling fan falls from the ceiling onto your head that will almost certainly cause a headache and/or concussion or serious injury or death.
you can visit the doctor and check with him he is not going to kill you
Yeah, you should...... (i study medicine)
I don't think you should worry but, yes, you should visit a doctor.
Go and see a doctor. Please.
Where on the head is a caffeine withdrawal headache felt?
It depends. In some people, caffeine withdrawal will bring on a tension headache. Tension headaches are felt across the head, in the forehead, temples, or in the back of the head. Tension headaches usually occur as a type of pressure, a constant ache, a dull throb.
However, caffeine withdrawal can trigger a migraine in some people. Migraines are usually uni-lateral, meaning that they occur on one side of the head. Some people can experience migraines on both sides. Migraines are generaly felt as as a sharp, throbbing pain, usually in the temple or behind the eye.