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- $Title{Are There Dangers In Taking a Great Deal of Acetaminophen?}
- $Subject{pain acetaminophen medicine medicines medication medications side
- effect effects liver diarrhea nausea vomiting pains tenderness abdomen eye
- yellowing eyes skin renal disease}
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- Are There Dangers In Taking a Great Deal of Acetaminophen?
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- QUESTION: While visiting my brother for a brief visit, I noticed that he
- seemed to be taking a great deal of acetaminophen for continuing pain. He
- claims his doctor is aware of this, but I fear that there may be damage done
- over the long haul. Can you discuss these possible dangers for me?
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- ANSWER: Any medication can have adverse side effects, even when taken for a
- short period of time, and each of us reacts to medications in a different way.
- Since some of us are more sensitive to a medication than others, a dose which
- is completely acceptable for one individual may, in fact, be an overdose for
- others. The general rule is never to take more medicine than is needed to
- control the medical situation for which it has been prescribed. Never take
- more medicine than is indicated on the package label and be very careful when
- taking combination medications, such as acetaminophen and salicylates, as they
- seem to provoke more serious side effects than when taken alone.
- Too much acetaminophen may cause liver damage, diarrhea, nausea and
- vomiting, and pain and tenderness in the abdomen. When the liver has been
- severely damaged, yellowing of eyes and skin may occur two to four days after
- the initial ingestion. Over the long haul, the risk of renal disease is
- significantly greater when acetaminophen has been used in conjunction with
- other medications in high dosages over a prolonged period of time. However,
- according to the U.S. Pharmacopeia, there seems to be no substantial risk
- associated with prolonged use of high therapeutic doses of acetaminophen
- alone. Providing your brother IS under regular medical supervision, some of
- your anxiety may be misdirected. If he is not, you may have to intercede to
- obtain some needed clarifications.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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