Flu sufferers looking for relief may turn to medicines containing acetaminophen, a pain-relieving drug like Tylenol, to reduce their fever and ease their symptoms. When used as directed, acetaminophen is safe and effective, but taking too much can lead to severe liver damage and potentially death.
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I stupidly mixed alcohol with Tylenol whilst drunk and now I'm experiencing a sharp pain on the left side of my body. Did I give myself liver damage? 🤦🏻♂️ - Quora
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Acetaminophen safety: Be cautious but not afraid - Harvard Health
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