” If a bottle of Tylenol, for example, says something like “Do not use after June 1998,” and it is August 2002, should you take the Tylenol?”
No! But not because of ‘expiration dates’. Tylenol is hazardous to your liver. The three leading causes of livers being destroyed are Acetaminophen, poison mushroom, and exposure to some hydrocarbon solvents.
No! But not because of ‘expiration dates’. Tylenol is hazardous to your liver. The three leading causes of livers being destroyed are Acetaminophen, poison mushroom, and exposure to some hydrocarbon solvents.
Whatever. My current 24 tablet pack of Tylenol-analog is just over half used and expired in April 2009. I think my liver will handle the loading.
The three leading causes of livers being destroyed are Acetaminophen, poison mushroom, and exposure to some hydrocarbon solvents....And 3 30 packs of Miller Lite a week.
The three leading causes of livers being destroyed are Acetaminophen, poison mushroom, and exposure to some hydrocarbon solvents.
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No the leading cause of liver destruction in ethyl alcohol ingestion.