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Acetaminophen (known as paracetamol in Europe) has made headlines lately. Is Tylenol really dangerous? How can you take it safely? Or would NSAIDs be a better choice?
Taking too much of the recommended dosage of acetaminophen has long been linked to liver damage and now the FDA is addressing this public health concern.
The U.S. Food and Drug administration (FDA) has voted to urge a decrease in the recommended acetaminophen dosage.
Looking for a nonprescription drug like acetaminophen for your neck or back pain?
Parents should check if OTC drugs are approved for children, and whether studies have shown any questionable adverse effects that would suggest cautions for their use.
The most recent recall of acetaminophen may affect how confident pregnant women feel about its safety.
Aspirin and Tylenol (also known as Acetaminophen or Paracetamol) are extremely toxic to cats. Cats should not be given medication without first consulting a veterinarian.
Sometimes trying to figure out which over-the-counter(OTC) pain reliever to take for a headache can cause a headache all its own even if you hadn't already had one.
The Collin Children's Pill Guide covers medications as well as over-the-counter drugs and basic topics such as home first aid and tips for communicating with physicians.
Those with frequent headaches search for a medicine that provides consistent relief. Find out the pros and cons of using Fioricet, Excedrin and Advil.
Few over the counter pain relievers are suitable for treating stomach pain.
There are several over-the-counter pain relievers containing aspirin, ibuprofen or paracetamol, which treat specific symptoms such as pain and inflammation.
Herbs can be dangerous when mixed with over-the-counter or prescription pain medications. Before you combine herbal supplements and pain relievers, know your risks.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are typically available over the counter for various functions. Find out what they are, how to use them, and NSAID side effects.
Hangovers can be mind numbing to deal with. There are simple ways though to get the body back in peak condition after overindulging in alcohol.
Gift baskets filled with common baby care items make useful and unique baby shower gifts.
Whenever a flu virus affects humans as SARS, H5N1 bird flu and swine flu did, the Spanish flu outbreak is cited. But in 1918 more than the influenza virus was involved.
Tylenol is often given with vaccinations, including the H1N1 vaccine for babies. A recent study showed that acetaminophen with vaccines reduced the shot's effectiveness.
Most injuries at home are more annoying than life-threatening, but proper first aid for minor mishaps can relieve discomfort and prevent infection and other complications
Sometimes all the hand-washing in the world won't prevent kids from getting the flu -- and when they catch it, parents want to do everything they can to help them recover
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a painful reminder of how much many people need their hands to make a living. Try these methods to alleviate the pain.
While a severe infection with the H1N1 influenza virus can be life-threatening, mild cases of the swine flu can be treated at home with various over-the-counter remedies.
Research shows a combination of glucosamine and chondroitin supplements relieve the pain, swelling, and stiffness experienced by those with osteoarthritis.
Living 'Green' while pregnant is the best thing for the mother and the child. While in the womb, you can prevent some of the most common childhood illnesses today.
Controversy still exists about safe amounts of alcohol, caffeine and hair treatments used during pregnancy. What does the latest research say about their safety?
Parents often administer medications to their children to prevent the onset of fever following immunizations. New evidence casts doubt on the wisdom of this practice.
Common household medications like aspirins, Tylenol and vitamin supplements may appear harmless but can actually cause harm when accidentally consumed by children.
Swine flu, or H1N1, is caused by a virus and is spread from person to person. The flu virus causes an extremely contagious disease which affects the respiratory system.
The pain of a middle ear infection is difficult to deal with, particularly for a child who doesn't know how to soothe painful ear discomfort.
Arthritis is a disease of joint disorder, which troubles nearly 350 million people worldwide. Total knee arthroplasty is the most recommended treatment for arthritis.
Headaches are a part of life, but distinguishing between the different types of headaches can lead to a more effective, less time consuming course of treatment.
A 2007 study indicates that honey can be more effective than traditional cough medicine (dextromethorphan, DM) in controlling nighttime cough in children.
Hepatitis C slowly destroys the liver and increases the risk of cancer. Many with the virus cannot tolerate medical treatments. There are alternatives that offer hope.
Fever represents the body's defensive action against infection and is a normal response to disease or illness. It is an important part of the healing process.
Immunization Safety: Is it an oxymoron? Parents pray not each fall as we shuffle obediently, shot records in hand, to perform the yearly ritual of immunization updates.
OTC meds are over-the-counter medications.
Information to help you and your baby survive teething.
What you pack in your medicine kit depends on where you travel and for how long. But the basics should cover cuts and scrapes and tummy aches. Ooh, that rhymes!
Arugula is a very bitter herb that has quite a kick to it. Basil and parsley help to tame its bite.
Life deals out its share of bumps and bruises, cuts and scrapes. Be ready for emergencies with a well-stocked first aid kit for your home and car.
Canker sores are small ulcers in the mouth. There's no cure or known cause, but over-the-counter medicines and home remedies can treat the discomfort.
Medications such as penicillin and methotrexate are well known causes of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA). Recently, metformin and lecithin have been added to the list.
Prescription, over-the-counter and preventative medicine combined with lifestyle changes can help those who suffer from severe headaches stop the pain.
Let the buyer beware! Many products available online for H1N1 influenza are unapproved or completely fraudulent. The FDA is working with the FTC to stop this practice.
A first aid kit is essential when travelling in a strange country especially in the tropics where wounds can become infected very quickly and help may not be at hand.
Many women experience menstrual cramps with their monthly period and figuring out how to manage them can be challenging.
Ear infections are common in children and can cause serious discomfort and damage to the ear drums. Understand the risks and symptoms to prevent and treat earaches.
Unless one intends to house her child in a bubble, it's unlikely he will escape his youth without being affected by some common childhood illnesses.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease frequently seen in older adults.


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