Tylenol? Tylenal is a common misspelling of Tylenol.
Tylenol® is a medicine that is commonly used for reducing fever and relieving pain. It is available over the counter and comes in the form of tablets, caplets, gel tabs, chewable tablets, and a liquid. While Tylenol dosing varies depending on the specific product, it is generally taken every four to six hours. Potential side effects of Tylenol include allergic reactions, ulcers or bleeding in the digestive tract, and liver damage.
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