Elon Musk - Your mental illness is not my new reality. Take hard-to-swallow pills to cure yourself (Q#543 and Q#54)
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They changing the name now? Lol those have been called percocets for YEARS! They come in 3 strengths normally - 5mg oxy, 7.5 mg oxy or 10 mg oxy - all with 325 mg acetaminophen. I think they stopped making them with aspirin, which were called percodans. Years back they had more Tylenol in them, as did lortabs - now called Norco. (Hydrocodone)
very addictive stuff. They lowered the acetaminophen because it is toxic to the liver in high doses, and addicts take a shitload of those pills for the narcotic effect of oxycodone, or hydrocodone depending on what they can get their hands on.
They replaced the aspirin with acetaminophen because it is toxic to the liver
FIFY
they both are, but acetaminophen in single large doses is quite toxic, while aspirin is cumulative requiring days or weeks to develop. Aspirin also causes GI bleed. It is a well known fact that pain pill addicts often have liver damage from the acetaminophen. Retired oral surgeon here.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-
From the abstract.
"The mechanism for acetaminophen liver damage is quite clear. It produces hepatic injury as a result of a large single overdose, usually suicidal in intent. Patients with acetaminophen blood levels higher than 300 mg/dL at four hours after intake are most likely to develop hepatic damage; when N-acetylcysteine is used within the first ten hours after ingestion of an overdose, the recovery rate is reported to be virtually 100%. The conditions of patients receiving long-term full doses of either aspirin or acetaminophen should be intermittently monitored for hepatic injury."
...if you take enough over a longer period of time.
The point I was attempting to make is that a relatively safe aspirin (used appropriately) was replaced with a significantly less safe acetaminophen (used appropriately).
Yes I am very aware lol, just don't understand the "new" name Roxicet.
just another drug company trying to cash in.
gross. sounds like border shit