Tylenol Overdose?
Heath experts are now calling for lower doses of over-the-counter acetaminophen in drugs like Tylenol and Excedrin.
At a two-day conference hosted by the Food and Drug Administration, approximately 40 health experts came to the conclusion that it would be a good idea to reduce the recommended dose of acetaminophen - currently at 1000mg - to 650mg.
According to an Associated Press report, acetaminophen is one of the most widely used drugs in America because many people find it easier on the body than ibuprofen and aspirin - but now the popular painkiller is accused of causing liver injury.
In addition to decreasing the over-the-counter dose of the
So what does this mean for the future of pain relief? One theory is to just take more than recommended on the bottle - which is clearly not a good idea, and don’t count on any personal injury lawsuits if that’s a decision you make.
As for prescription drugs, there are other painkilling options out there that might be a bit safer to ingest. To learn more, see the Today Show’s report.







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