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Tylenol Extra Strength Pain Relief Coated Tablets for Adults, 500mg Acetaminophen Pain Reliever and Fever Reducer per Tablet for Minor Aches, Pains, and Headaches, 100 ct
Manufacturer:
Kenvue
Product SKU:
B07GTCS2GK
UPC:
300450499097
ASIN:
B07GTCS2GK
Brand:
Tylenol
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
2.05 x 3.09 x 2 inches
Item Weight:
0.2 pounds
Manufacturer:
Kenvue
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Talk to a nurse and you'll be surprise the of the great amount of medication generics your local Hospital/ Urgent care use and how high they charge you. They don't use brand names if the medication has a generic counterpart.
Should start like this:
Myth: Generics don't work as well
Acetaminophen — most commonly known as Tylenol — is one of the most frequently used pain relievers in the U.S. It's generally considered safe and, for many people, offers some advantages over aspirin and ibuprofen.
But when used at certain dosages or in combination with other medicines – it can raise the risk of liver damage and, in a small number of cases, lead to death.
Yesterday, an expert panel met to deal with those issues and made a series of recommendations to the Food and Drug Administration, including: reducing the highest single dose of acetaminophen sold over the counter to 325 milligrams; lowering the maximum daily dose that can be used safely to less than 4,000 milligrams; and a ban on the prescription painkillers Percocet and Vicodin.
Those are magical! Impossible to get, but magical!
100% rated Iraq vet, and still can't get them. So alas, I'm resorted to daily pain and as much Tylenol as possible. Is it bad for my liver? Probably. I smell like Lidocaine patches a mile away too.
I shouldn't suffer because of addicts. How many alcoholics are there? DUI homicides? Leave it up to the MD.
But when used at certain dosages or in combination with other medicines – it can raise the risk of liver damage and, in a small number of cases, lead to death.
This makes so little sense. You're describing it like it's some sort of switch. Liver damage doesn't just happen all at once. It accumulates. Acetaminophen either increases the accumulation or it doesn't, so which is it? And "might" is not an answer for the reason I just gave you.
You're welcome, listening to your doctors will do that to you, it has nothing to do with my comment. Put your big girl panties on and research alternative medicine, change on your diet and you will see the difference. As long as you keep listening to your doctors you'll be worrying about side effect, another side effect and another one until you die, my dad listened to his doctors religiously, he did everything they told him to, died at 73
This is how not to give a nuanced, good advice on a few different levels.
I literally always buy generic meds. Recently I had an absolute throbbing headache/neck ache. I usually take 600-800mg of ibuprofen and it'll take the edge off. Well I was at my friend's place and he gave me name brand advil. First off, the sugar coating is amazing. I didn't know that existed. Secondly, my headache, for the first time in my life, completely disappeared in about 15-20 minutes. I'm buying these
They have wiggle room for the ingredients, so they may use a little less of something than the name brand. It's why generics work for some people and not others
There is also an assumption that the brand name will be better than the generic whereas there's a statistically significant chance that the generic could actually be better than the brand name.
Just like there are some grocery store brands that people might like better than their brand name equivalent.
You're welcome, listening to your doctors will do that to you, it has nothing to do with my comment. Put your big girl panties on and research alternative medicine, change on your diet and you will see the difference. As long as you keep listening to your doctors you'll be worrying about side effect, another side effect and another one until you die, my dad listened to his doctors religiously, he did everything they told him to, died at 73
Yeah silly doctors and modern medicine. Cook. Similiar to medicine , it doesn't work for everyone. Except at least most medicines have some tested statistical significance. I'm for a better diet but take that alternative medicine bs outa here the chances of that working for most people is even less.
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Myth: Generics don't work as well
Myths vs facts:
https://hub.jhu.edu/at-work/2017/...-vs-facts/
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Acetaminophen — most commonly known as Tylenol — is one of the most frequently used pain relievers in the U.S. It's generally considered safe and, for many people, offers some advantages over aspirin and ibuprofen.
But when used at certain dosages or in combination with other medicines – it can raise the risk of liver damage and, in a small number of cases, lead to death.
Yesterday, an expert panel met to deal with those issues and made a series of recommendations to the Food and Drug Administration, including: reducing the highest single dose of acetaminophen sold over the counter to 325 milligrams; lowering the maximum daily dose that can be used safely to less than 4,000 milligrams; and a ban on the prescription painkillers Percocet and Vicodin.
100% rated Iraq vet, and still can't get them. So alas, I'm resorted to daily pain and as much Tylenol as possible. Is it bad for my liver? Probably. I smell like Lidocaine patches a mile away too.
I shouldn't suffer because of addicts. How many alcoholics are there? DUI homicides? Leave it up to the MD.
This is how not to give a nuanced, good advice on a few different levels.
They have wiggle room for the ingredients, so they may use a little less of something than the name brand. It's why generics work for some people and not others
https://www.health.harv
There is also an assumption that the brand name will be better than the generic whereas there's a statistically significant chance that the generic could actually be better than the brand name.
Just like there are some grocery store brands that people might like better than their brand name equivalent.
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Yeah silly doctors and modern medicine. Cook. Similiar to medicine , it doesn't work for everyone. Except at least most medicines have some tested statistical significance. I'm for a better diet but take that alternative medicine bs outa here the chances of that working for most people is even less.
You better be joking. These don't turn into poison or become inert if over date.. they lose slight affect but perfectly still fine to use...