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| ▲ | nilamo 6 days ago | parent [-] | | Most medications have a buffer, so if you accidentally take an extra dose (instead of just 2 pills every 6 hours, but no more than 6 in a 48 hour period). Acetaminophen does not have that buffer. Even just slightly over the dosing recommendations can be lethal, and for a drug that's in hundreds of products, that's terrifying. Imo you're being exceptionally careless for one of the most dangerous OTC drugs we have available. | | |
| ▲ | loloquwowndueo 6 days ago | parent [-] | | How is following the instructions being “exceptionally careless”? It’s like using bleach to whiten clothes. The bottle says “do not drink”. I don’t drink it, I’m fine. If I misuse it, I’m toast, like with any other myriad household products that can kill you if you use them not as directed. | | |
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| ▲ | nilamo 6 days ago | parent | prev [-] | | Follow the instructions for Tylenol. And for a cough syrup. Add in Model or Nyquil. 6 hours go by, you take a second dose of each, and two days later your liver fails. Which product's instructions did you fail to follow? | | |
| ▲ | loloquwowndueo 6 days ago | parent [-] | | I didn’t — checked the labels for all medications I take, verified the medicinal ingredients and know not to double up on the acetaminophen. I actually prefer cough syrups that don’t have acetaminophen precisely for that reason. Sorry but being unable to follow instructions is a you problem not a me problem. My point stands: fail to follow instructions for potentially lethal everyday chemicals and you will end up dead. It’s not exclusive to Tylenol. |
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