Posted by rose on July 21, 1999 at 14:45:50
Hello. I was taking
vicodinVicodin
Vicodin es
Vicodin hp
Vicodin tuss ES (prescribed by a doc) but what happened was I
got hooked. Now I am worried about the amounts of
TylenolTylenol
Tylenol 8 hour caplet
Tylenol 8 hour geltab
Tylenol allergy multi-symptom
Tylenol allergy sinus caplet
Tylenol allergy sinus gelcap
Tylenol allergy sinus nighttime
Tylenol arthritis caplet
Tylenol arthritis extended release
Tylenol arthritis geltab
Tylenol caplet intake. I have taken
10 pills a day which would be 7500 MG. I was told this is dangerous.
PoisonAmmonia poisoning
Campylobacter enteritis
Contact dermatitis
E. coli enteritis
Food poisoning
Lead poisoning
Meningococcemia
Methylmercury poisoning
Poison control center - emergency number
Poison ivy - oak - sumac
Poison ivy - oak - sumac rash
controlControl
Control rx freaked me out when I called them but my Doc didn't seem that worried
but I did go in this morn for a liver blood test. I am 35 with 2 kids and this
has put me off taking any medicines at all. So thats one good outcome, but
should I be worried about liver or kidney damage? I won't get the lab results
till Friday and I can't stop thinking about this/ I was taking the Pills on and
off for 2 years. Not each 10 each day. By the way in January I took a physical
and the nurse told me my levels were all normlal. I also suffer from Irritable
Bowel syndrome. could tha t have something to do with a livers function? I am in
a total anxiety mode and the fact that I get different answers from different
people doesn't help. SO HELP PLEASE
Posted by SA, M.D. - HVMA on August 01, 1999 at 10:58:04
Excessive use of
acetaminophenAcetaminophen
Acetaminophen 8-hr relief
Acetaminophen caplets
Acetaminophen child
Acetaminophen children's strength rapid tabs
Acetaminophen extra strength
Acetaminophen extra strength cool ice caplets
Acetaminophen extra strength gelcaps
Acetaminophen geltabs
Acetaminophen jr strength rapid tabs
Acetaminophen pm can cause liver damage, especially when
combined with alcohol. If your liver functions continue to be monitored and are
normalNormal saline flush, then you should learn your lesson and avoid taking risks like this in
the future.
DrSteve
Keywords: acetaminophen, hepatotoxicity, drinking, alcohol
The information provided is for general medical education purposes only, and
not a substitute for medical diagnosis and treatment provided by your physician.