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Tylenol® is a medicine that is licensed to relieve minor aches and pains. The nonprescription drug is suitable for adults and children, and comes in many different forms, including tablets, chewable tablets, caplets, gel tabs, and liquid.
This medication is generally taken every four to six hours as needed. Potential side
effects of Tylenol include allergic reactions, liver damage, and ulcers or bleeding in the digestive tract. Unfortunately, it is common for people to overdose on this drug, whether intentionally or by accident. Immediate medical attention should be sought if this occurs.
(Click Tylenol for more information on the different forms and strengths available, what you should know before taking the medication, and how it works to reduce fever and inflammation. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)