What is Tylenol toxicity?
Basically, Tylenol toxicity is the poisoning of the liver caused by taking large doses and/or frequent doses of Tylenol, resulting in acetaminophen build-up. The same principle applies for any medication containing acetaminophen in significant amounts. Acetaminophen toxicity is caused by depletion of the amount of glutathione levels in the liver and may ultimately result in liver failure. Who is most at risk for acetaminophen poisoning? Sadly, anyone who uses Tylenol (or other medications containing acetaminophen) regularly may be at risk for acetaminophen poisoning. When taken in proper doses, the drug is considered extremely safe, but users who drink alcohol, take acetaminophen when fasting, or exceed the recommended dosage are most at risk. What should I do if I believe I have acetaminophen toxicity? Contact a medical professional for an evaluation immediately. Unchecked, acetaminophen poisoning could result in severe liver damage. If you have been the victim of acetaminophen poison