As a teen I was prescribed 500mg ones for my migraine, and it said to take 2 each time.
Now in Japan I get 140mg ones and it says to take 1 each time.
Now that I think about it, I don't think acetaminophen has been effective in ever curing my headaches even back when I was prescribed liver damage amounts.
Sleep apparently > painkillers
Now that I think about it, I don’t think acetaminophen has been effective in ever curing my headaches even back when I was prescribed liver damage amounts.
Sleep apparently > painkillers
I wouldn't necessarily generalize; even if acetaminophen doesn't work, other painkillers like aspirin or naproxen sodium might. (Personally, I take naproxen sodium and only naproxen sodium when I have a headache.)
In the US, that’s the maximum single dose. What is it for your country?
Just checked my medicine cabinet and my Acetaminophen bottle is 500mg per tablet. Ad. I've definitely taken two before. I might take less now.
(I didn't read the article) Is it the drug or is it the pain the drug is taken to alleviate? If I've got a headache or muscle soreness I'm more likely to focus on that than someones fee-fees.
It's a controlled experiment, not a population study, so the acetaminophen sample weren't in more pain than the control group. But it's a relatively high dose, and while statistically significant the effect seems kind of small. I'm not sure there's really particularly big conclusions you can draw from it.
Is that maybe why there been an uptick of bad people in the last couple of decades.
Acetaminophen doesn't exactly have a long lasting effect. And this is 1/4 of the maximum recommended daily dose administered at once. I think if people were regularly taking enough tylenol that it has a mass societal effect we'd be seeing a lot more liver failures.
On the other hand, people may be more willing to allow material systems to decay because they're becoming less empathetic.