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Tylenol is extremely bad for your liver.
>>12346902 (OP)"Too much tylenol" anon, you have to be more clear when giving unsolicited medical advice on esforce.
better use heroin instead
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>>12346905Stop hurting your liver. Once it's gone you'll wish you had listened.
>>12347316>Alcohol causes liver diseaseThat's why dxm is legal in every country except russia
>>12347332who are you quoting?
Your fortune: Better not tell you now
living is bad for your living. So what are you going to stop living now too? Moron
meant living is bad for your liver*
>>12347564so hote c**med to this tbhh
>>12347605I am cringe. You are nothing
>>12347609so hote c**med to this tbhh
>>12346902 (OP)Can you be more specific? The label says it's non-toxic to humans and just has an extremely high LD50
Overdose of paracetamol is caused by taking more than the recommended maximum daily dose of paracetamol for healthy adults (three or four grams),[38] and can cause potentially fatal liver damage.[104][105] A single dose should not exceed 1000 mg, doses should be taken no sooner than four hours apart, and no more than four doses (4000 mg) in 24 hours.[38] While a majority of adult overdoses are linked to suicide attempts, many cases are accidental, often due to the use of more than one paracetamol-containing product over an extended period.[106]
Paracetamol toxicity has become the foremost cause of acute liver failure in the United States by 2003,[42] and as of 2005, paracetamol accounted for most drug overdoses in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.[107] As of 2004, paracetamol overdose resulted in more calls to poison control centers in the U.S. than overdose of any other pharmacological substance.[108] According to the FDA, in the United States, "56,000 emergency room visits, 26,000 hospitalizations, and 458 deaths per year [were] related to acetaminophen-associated overdoses during the 1990s. Within these estimates, unintentional acetaminophen overdose accounted for nearly 25% of the emergency department visits, 10% of the hospitalizations, and 25% of the deaths."[109][needs update]
>>12347784Love and Tylenol are a match made in heathen, you say?