Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 As Donna pointed out..... and from my research Tylenol or Acetemen... is fine used at a max of 2mg per day.... and yes one can damage and cause drug induced liver disease with it but not in that doseage. Everything is in large doses horrible for the liver as far as meds go...... but Donna is right and I know the dose of 2mg is the max......... Please do consult a doc with these numbers and you will see. and all you have heard is fine and correct just not so freak out about..... again you are right and also misinformed re the doseage ...... that is why Vicodin or Lortab is given to hep patients because in amounts prescribed it is NOT harmful. Happy New Year, sally --- julia chee <juliaclg@...> wrote: > that is sooooo not what i have learned... i was told that tylenol is > terrible to the liver, example, if someone were to commit suicide with > tylenol, there's no way to help that person because acetaminophen will > definitely hurt the liver already.... but it is advised to take baby > aspirin to help with atherosclerosis in older generations. > > > Donna <donnagail1956@...> wrote: > Every time my husband's insurance changes through his job > which is > about every few years I have to switch gastro's. I have had 4 gastro > doc's plus the liver specialist at s Hopkins, all have advised me > to never take NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like > aspirin, naproxen sodium, or ibuprofen since these drugs can cause > other gastrointestinal problems, such as ulcers and intestinal > bleeding but to take Tylenol (Acetaminophen) that is a safe medication > when used in small doses (about 2 to 3 grams per day). When taken at > recommended doses, acetaminophen, the medicine in Tylenol, is the > preferred pain reliever for patients with chronic, liver disease. I > have posted this out of concern for those that are using NSAIDS. > > Take care, > > Donna Gail > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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