Tylenol User Reviews
Tylenol - User Reviews
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Does not relieve pain while Aspirin does relieve the same pain.
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Did not relieve pain, however aspirin was effective.
I take it like candy. I'm never out of pain.
I suffered a knee injury and this drug was prescribed. It helps keep the swelling down
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Clear winner in my family for fever reduction and no stomach upset without a doubt.
Tylenol got me through pregnancy...when I couldn't take anything else for my frequent headaches. I did yoga and massage which worked some of the time but my ob said it was fine to also take Tylenol. Kept using as needed during breastfeeding and even now I find that it still works if I catch my headache early enough. My primary doc is happy that I've stopped taking nsaids for every little headache since it was killing my stomach.
I have used this medicene since it was first put on market for use, and been very happy with the results.
This doesn't even work as a placebo, and as a nurse, I should know. What a waste of time, money and possible liver damage!
Tylenol does not help. Aspirin does help. Concern about alcohol use with tylenol.
Was not effective, however aspirin did work.
After having 2 knee replacement in 1996 I am still suffering from mild to severe muscle pain also in entire body. I have been averaging 4 tylenol per day and after reading warnings of possible liver damage am cutting back but miss the mediacation ????An opinion appreciated
I'm 21 and i had an ovarian cyst that ruptured a couple months ago. I took tylenol it helped keep my fever down and it helped with my hip pain. It was hard for me to eat a lot and i was able to take it without having to eat something with it. I was given tylenol in the hospital as well. I don't know what i would have done without it.
always work for me. Never failed.
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No quite so good on pain caused by inflamation as some, but you can take it more often.