I’m not buying into Tylenol alone being to blame, but as to the frequency of use? I 100% believe that’s changed significantly since the 1960’s.
It was common for parents in the 60’s and 70’s to teach their kids to hold out even on taking aspirin “unless you really need it. That certainly doesn’t seem to be the most common approach any more, we’re pretty liberal with OTC pain med use these days.
I’m not buying into Tylenol alone being to blame, but as to the frequency of use? I 100% believe that’s changed significantly since the 1960’s.
It was common for parents in the 60’s and 70’s to teach their kids to hold out even on taking aspirin “unless you really need it. That certainly doesn’t seem to be the most common approach any more, we’re pretty liberal with OTC pain med use these days.