It's the amount of Tylenol that you have to be careful with. So do not exceed the recommended dosage for your weight of acetaminophen. It will harm your liver ! I am not a medical person, but I would not give more than two pills of the Tylenol to my adult children and if NyQuil had ANY acetaminophen in it I would not double the dose.
The pill you are on may be too strong. You should talk to your doctor and ask for a lower dose.
This is called break through bleeding, it sometimes happens when BCPs are first started - if it continues, talk to your doctor, who might want to have you try a different dose of the Pill
If you are nauseated and on the pill this might be the pill causing it. You can talk to your doctor about getting you another pill, but this is not guaranteed to help.
You talk to her and ask her what is wrong ,or what she dose not like about you.
Tylenol is for pain, not for asthma, and Tylenol is also toxic to dogs. Please talk to a vet. ONE Benadryl may help your dog, but not more than one. Dogs can die from human doses of medicine, and some meds for humans can kill dogs at any dose.
You should talk to a vet because Tylenol PM can damage your dog's liver.
I do not recommend taking over the counter pain killers with prescription pain killers. Check with your doctor and be sure that he or she feels that it would be OK to take acetaminophen or Tylenol along with your Mobic. If you need a cold or flu medicine, look for one without a pain killer until you can talk to your doctor.
Tylenol does not cause miscarriage but adding meds when pregnant is something you should talk to your doctor about.
Yes you should be able to take Zicam with NyQuil. All it is is Zinc.
Nothing - dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of Tylenol and you could kill your dog with it. The same is true for adult Tylenol in a pill form, aspirin, ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve, and all other human over-the-counter pain medications. If you think your dog would benefit from pain medication, you should talk to your veterinarian. There are safe daily pain medications for dogs, but you have to get a veterinary prescription to get them.
Talk to your doctor about it. If they decide you need a larger dose then it can be done.
Follow what the box says. If it says don't, then don't. If it says Okay, it will tell you the dose. If not, please use children s Tylenol.