Drinking too much alcohol for long periods of time can cause liver damage. Likewise, taking too much Tylenol at one time or taking a lot on a daily basis can cause or contribute to liver damage .
Too much Tylenol at one time can cause liver damage and taking too much Advil (ibuprofen) can cause kidney damage over time.
Taking too much acetaminophen can cause liver damage. Together, acetaminophen and alcohol increase the chance of overdose and liver damage. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen are drugs for mild
If you take too much acetaminophen or drink alcohol while taking an acetaminophen, you may cause liver damage. And if you take too much ibuprofen, you may cause kidney damage.
If you take too much acetaminophen or drink alcohol while taking an acetaminophen, you may cause liver damage. And if you take too much ibuprofen, you may cause kidney damage.
Overdoing these medications can lead to liver damage/failure (too much acetaminophen) or kidney damage/stomach problems (too much ibuprofen). Children rarely
Paracetamol can cause liver damage if too much is given. Ibuprofen can cause gut problems and affect kidney function, but usually only in
Overdoing these medications can lead to liver damage/failure (too much acetaminophen) or kidney damage/stomach problems (too much ibuprofen). Children
If you take too much acetaminophen or drink alcohol while taking an acetaminophen, you may cause liver damage. And if you take too much ibuprofen, you may cause kidney damage.
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