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100-Count Tylenol Extra Strength 500mg Acetaminophen Pain Reliever Caplets (50 Packets of 2 Caplets Each) for $4.74 - 5% when you check out with Subscribe & Save =
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Features:- 100-count (50-packets, 2 caplets each) of Tylenol Extra Strength Pain Relief Medicine Caplets with 500 mg of acetaminophen per caplet to provide temporary relief of minor aches and pains and reduce fever
- Each extra strength caplet contains 500 mg of acetaminophen for effective, lasting pain relief, and has an excellent safety profile when used as directed. Tylenol won't raise blood pressure the way that Advil, Aleve or Motrin sometimes can
- Use as a fever reducer and to relieve minor aches and pains including headache, backache, toothache, menstrual cramps and pain caused by the common cold
- This extra strength acetaminophen pain reliever medicine can be used by adults and children who are 12 years and older
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Walmart [walmart.com] sells the 100-count (not in packets) for $10.97, so I think this deal is slick.
Walmart [walmart.com] sells the 100-count (not in packets) for $10.97, so I think this deal is slick.
Thank you for sharing this detail. Any deal i see i think is this is cheaper than Costco. For me problem is i don't know if anyone can use that many pills before expiration.
I don't know; will politely complain to Amazon if it's anytime soon.
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Expiration date should be mandatory.
but hey, you people do you
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I'm allergic to nsaids
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I have kidney disease. No NSAIDS allowed.
but hey, you people do you
I concur. Ibuprofen is a better choice.
Tylenol, essentially, doesn't expire; especially in pill form like this.
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