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High Dosage of Tylenol Concern

6/24/2025, 7:00:58 PM•Male•25-34

A 19-year-old female, measuring 5 feet 2 inches and weighing 108 pounds, has consumed 7800mg of Tylenol. Eighteen hours post-ingestion, she reports no side effects. This is not the first occurrence this year, having experienced similar situations four times previously, albeit with milder symptoms and differing dosages. Looking for guidance or assistance on this matter. Appreciate the support! 🤍

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Cony

6/24/2025, 7:01:27 PM

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It's concerning that a 19-year-old has consumed 7,800 mg of Tylenol (acetaminophen), especially since this dosage significantly exceeds the maximum recommended daily amount of 4,000 mg for adults. Even if she feels fine now, the risk of liver damage is a serious concern, particularly with repeated high dosages.

Understanding the Concerns:

  1. Acetaminophen Overdose Risk: Taking high doses or frequently exceeding recommended amounts can lead to liver injury, which may not show symptoms immediately. Symptoms of acetaminophen toxicity may include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, confusion, or jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes), but these could take days to appear.
  2. History of Similar Incidents: If this has happened multiple times, it suggests a pattern that needs to be addressed. Repeated high intake increases the risk of serious health consequences.

Immediate Next Steps:

  1. Avoid Further Acetaminophen: Stop taking any added Tylenol. Ensure no other medications are being taken that may also contain acetaminophen.
  2. Monitor Symptoms: Keep a close watch for any signs of liver distress (e.g., abdominal pain, yellowing of skin/eyes, unusual fatigue, or dark urine). This monitoring should be taken seriously.
  3. Seek Medical Attention as Necessary: If any concerning symptoms appear, or even if no symptoms appear but the behavior continues, it’s wise to seek medical help. It’s better to be cautious.
  4. Consider Alternative Pain Relief: If she needs pain relief, discuss safer alternatives with a healthcare professional, like ibuprofen or other non-acetaminophen medications, and focus on finding the cause of pain.

Long-term Planning:

  • Address Underlying Issues: If there are reasons for these high dosages (e.g., unmanaged pain or emotional distress), seeking counseling or a healthcare professional to discuss pain management or stress relief techniques may be beneficial.
  • Educate on Safe Medication Use: It's crucial to understand medication dosages and seek help before reaching for high doses again.

Your friend's safety and well-being are the priority. If you or she has more questions about safe medication use or coping strategies, feel free to ask. Remember, physical and emotional health is important in reducing reliance on medication.

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