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Alternating Tylenol and Motrin for fever by Denise and Alan F. Patient Expert 2 Comments Many parents ask whether it is okay to alternate Tylenol (acetaminophen) and Motrin (ibuprofen) when their child has a fever. This concern usually stems from a parent who worries that the fever is dangerous. It's not. It's just the body's way of mounting an immune response. We promise your child will not self-destruct if he has a fever.Is it okay t ... Read on »
Surviving the Flu without Tylenol or Motrin! by chicmommyusa As many of you know, I had some health issues at home last week. What I week I should say! I have three kids under the age of 5 and I am by myself most of the time. Last week the Flu Bug got us, well, at least it got the three kiddos. What a nightmare! First it was my three year old daughter, then my five year old son and lastly my 6 month old bab ... Read on »
Nicosan and Tylenol by Vixen W. Registered NurseHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee I ordered some for my fiancé and noticed it says u have to be careful when taking it with Tylenol. Which is in about every pain med used except a couple. What problems can you have using Tylenol and Nicosan together do u know? I know you aren't a doctor but if you know anything about it I'd appreciate it. The only thing that I've found regar ... Read on »
Tylenol risks by Jason Schwartz, LMSW Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Alix Bryan puts together a striking collection of statistics about the way Americans use over the counter medications. Read on »
RECALL of Tylenol by Marie L. Patient Expert I'm not a big fan of Tylenol--it slows down Phae II liver detox (hey, look in the warnings, it's right there) and is a leading source of liver damage. If you want to offload your shelves (via the AP): NEW YORK – Johnson & Johnson's McNeil unit is voluntarily recalling 57 lots of infants' and children's liquid Tylenol products because of ... Read on »
Tylenol and Soma by Taralynn M. Registered Nurse Just a little info in case you missed it: The FDA is proposing restrictions on acetaminophen (Tylenol) because it is the leading cause of liver failure in the US. Soma has also been made a scheduled medication instead of a dangerous drug. Read on »
Children's Tylenol recall by Barbara C. Patient Expert J&J recalls infants', children's liquid TylenolFri Sep 25, 11:48 am ETNEW YORK - Johnson & Johnson's McNeil unit is voluntarily recalling 57 lots of infants' and children's liquid Tylenol products because of possible bacterial contamination.The products being recalled were made between April and June and include nearly two dozen varieties, ... Read on »
If Tylenol Happened Today by Ulysee W. Patient Expert The recent lawsuit by J&J against the American Red Cross has brought J&J’s communications strategy to the forefront of the debate. The pharmaceutical industry has changed substantially since the Tylenol tampering incident of 1982. J&J was lauded for its response – open communication, transparency and decisively pulling the ... Read on »
Infant's Tylenol and Children's Tylenol Not the Same by Davis Liu Medical DoctorPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee My appearance at the local ABC affiliate in Sacramento today. Sharon Ito summarized the variety of topics beautifully. I will be at the Sacramento - Arden-Dimick library on Monday July 20th from 630 pm to discuss how to talk to your doctor. It has been a topic well received when I have spoken at various places including Intel, Sun City Lincoln, a ... Read on »
Recent Tylenol WarningsHit Home With This Dad by Brett .. Patient Expert Shortly after Seth’s first birthday, I was hospitalized for a week with a relatively rare condition called rhabdomyolysis. That’s quite a mouthful, isn’t it?Probably brought on by flu and dehydration in my case, the illness is characterized by the breakdown of muscle fibers, which I injured after much heavy lifting.The real problem, however, was no ... Read on »