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Buy Tylenol RegularThe active ingredient in Tylenol Regular is acetaminophen, more commonly known as paracetamol, a widely used analgesic (pain reducer) and anti-pyretic (fever reducer). The FDA approved acetaminophen for use as a medicinal drug in 1951. Tylenol Regular is useful for the reduction of mild to moderate pain, such as that caused by migraine, headaches, toothache, muscle pains, backache, joint pains and menstruation. Tylenol Regular may also be used to reduce the effects of fever. Interactions with Tylenol RegularTylenol Regular comes in tablet form and should be ingested with a glass of water; it should not be given to children under six years of age. When you buy Tylenol Regular, always read the instructions for information on proper usage. You should always retain the enclosed instructions for future reference. It is recommended that you do not exceed the recommended dosage or take Tylenol Regular for longer than the recommended duration. The active ingredient in Tylenol Regular is acetaminophen, which can damage the liver in the case of an overdose. Alcohol should not be consumed when using products containing acetaminophen. Other products containing acetaminophen should not be taken with Tylenol Regular. This medication may be unsuitable for individuals with a family history of liver disease or for those who suffer from alcoholism; if in doubt, consult your doctor. Storage Instructions for Tylenol RegularTylenol Regular should be kept out of the reach of children and should be disposed of if when it passes its best before date. Tylenol Regular should be kept away from direct light, moisture and high temperatures, as these may cause the medicine to become unusable. Side Effects of Tylenol RegularA side effect is a negative response to a medication. Side effects may be mild or severe, permanent or temporary. When used correctly, side effects of Tylenol Regular are rare, but can include lightheadedness, yellow eyes or skin, weakness, fatigue, bloody or black stools, bruising, bloody or cloudy urine, a decrease in the amount of urine and trembling and pain in the lower back or side. Allergic reactions may also occur in a small percentage of people. The symptoms of an allergic reaction include swelling in face, throat, or tongue, rashes, hives or difficulty breathing. All users of this medication do not experience side effects. If you experience these side effects, or any others while taking this medicine, seek medical aid or consult your doctor as appropriate. Other names for Tylenol RegularOther brand names of Tylenol Regular include, Paracetamol, Panadol, Aceta, Apacet, Atasol, Banesin, Biogesic, Dapa, Datril, Efferalgan, DayQuil, Fibi, Genapap, Genebs, Liquiprin, Lupocet, Ny-Quil, Oraphen-PD, Panado, Panamax, Paracet, Panadrex, Parol, Paratabs, Paralen, Panodil, Phenaphen, Plicet, Snaplets-FR, Suppap, Redutemp, Tachipirina, Tapanol, Tempra, Uphamol, Valorin, Xcel. Abenol, Aceta Elixir, Aceta Tablets, Actamin Extra Feverall, Feverall and Valorin. It is important to remember that the information on this page is general information, and is in no way a substitute for a consultation with a general practitioner or an appropriate medical professional. As with any medicine, if you have questions, consult your doctor for advice. are possibly therapeutically equivalent to your search phrase "tylenol-regular". Please note that all prescription products require a VALID PRESCRIPTION written by your doctor to be sent to us to complete your order. Branded Products
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