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United StatesBernd2022-12-22 20:11:18 · 4yNo. 244752reply
I'm so congested I'm thinking of all the good times I had when I could use my nose. Don't take breathing freely for granted, Bernds
 
Unrelated: Is taking acetaminophen before drinking bad? Asking for an alchy friend
PolandBernd2022-12-22 20:33:49 · 4yNo. 244755reply
don't mix alcohol with paracetamol, unless you're going for liver damage
GermanyBernd2022-12-22 20:48:51 · 4yNo. 244758reply
It is generally not recommended to take acetaminophen (also known as Tylenol) before drinking alcohol. Acetaminophen is a pain reliever that is commonly used to reduce fever and alleviate mild to moderate pain. Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant that can interfere with the way the body processes acetaminophen, potentially increasing the risk of liver damage.
 
When acetaminophen is taken at the same time as alcohol, it can be metabolized in a way that generates a toxic substance called N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI). NAPQI can build up in the body and cause damage to the liver, potentially leading to liver failure.
 
It is generally recommended to avoid taking acetaminophen while drinking alcohol, or at least to limit alcohol consumption while taking acetaminophen. If you need to take acetaminophen and are also planning to drink alcohol, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider about the potential risks and whether it is safe for you to do so.
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