This is stupid, that was 2 days ago, she already had liver failure because of it? Nonsense.
And after we all judged liberals for celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination, now we are rejoicing that a lost person has a serious illness and that a precious baby is going to die? How hypocritical!
Umm it is actually well documented that even a small overdose of paracetamol /acetaminophen can cause severe organ damage like liver failure. I remember reading about someone a looong time (maybe 10 years) ago who took the meds just slightly out of schedule, not even a "proper od", and within a few days they were in critical care with either liver or kidney damage, can't remember which.
So yeah, there's a reason why you don't take more than the recommended dosage of that particular drug, and never more than the total in that 24 span. It's also why I use primarily ibuprofen for any pain relief, as it just fucks up your stomach usually if you get it even a little bit wrong. Paracetamol fucks up everything if even your timing is off.
A friend's mom died of liver failure after a small amount. She already had been diagnosed with fatty liver disease and knew not to take "Tylenol" but I guess she did not read the ingredients in the cold medication she took (1000 mg of acetaminophen per adult dose). Dead within two days. I have not taken anything with acetaminophen since my friend told me what happened. If you absolutely have to take tylenol, get you some NAC to help your liver cope.
Relatively speaking? Yes, but relatively speaking so is Tylenol. Take a shit ton like the idiots doing these tiktok challenges are doing and it will also fuck you up, of course, but it's not take a little more than you should and you could develop severe organ failure levels of fuck up. It's more you'll feel sick as a dog. Take a lot, you'll probably end up in a coma sharpish.
The differences are not trivial. Tylenol is basically a non-opioid analgesic (pain killer) and antipyretic which is specifically to deal with pain management or fever reduction in the main. Ibuprofen is a NSAID or non steroidal anti inflammatory drug, which is for the same conditions + fighting inflammatory pains (which the body can generate for any number of reasons).
Tylenol will do almost fuck all for an inflammatory issue, but it will make it feel better by killing off the pain. Advil will help with the pain by reducing the inflammation causing it.
Personal experience of both has for me been to use ibuprofen for body pain or headache, and to use acetaminophen / paracetamol more when I have a fever due to a flu or cold. The latter is more often combinable with other drugs to manage cold/flu symptoms, and inflammation isn't really the source issue when your body is fighting infections
Tylenol is processed by the liver. Ibuprofen by the kidneys, is my understanding. I was once prescribed three Tylenol and three ibuprofen to be taken together twice per day after a dental procedure.
A bit more than that for acetametophen /paracetamol, but nut a lot. A lethal dose of the drug is 7g, or 14 tablets in one go. In the UK it is one of the most common forms of OD apparently.
If you catch the problem early, recovery is possible. By early, I mean within 48 hrs for a more mild od. The person in question probably downed a bottle. It is not a nice way to die.
There are reasons why it is called a recommended dose, and doing more than recommended is hazardous.
I thought it was fine for year, it won't fuck you up badly. Then read the metro paper in London one day going into work. Some poor kid was admitted to hospital for taking some a few hours before she should have and was being treated 3 days later for severe liver & kidney issues. At that point I limited it's use on me fast.
You are supposed to be able to take that amount in a day, actually the guideline was up to 4000mg / 24hr period.
This is all smoke and mirror diversion tactics BTW. Whenever they yell "LOOK over there!!" That... Is when they do not want you to know what is behind them.
This is stupid, that was 2 days ago, she already had liver failure because of it? Nonsense.
And after we all judged liberals for celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination, now we are rejoicing that a lost person has a serious illness and that a precious baby is going to die? How hypocritical!
I agree we shouldn't be celebrating but this post doesn't appear to be a celebration. The first word of the title is Sad.
I just read the title and opened up the full post just to say that.
The right wants to win politically.
A decent portion of the left just wants us all to die and would celebrate if the roles were reversed.
To be fair I think the first couple of comments coming in were a little spicy and probably rubbed anon the wrong way.
I should have been clearer. I agree the original post was celebratory, but some of the other comments on here were.
Albo: It’s really hard to compare her to Charles.
Did he kill himself and his baby out of his hate for the left?
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/pregnant-liberal-suffers-fatal-tylenol-overdose-after-trying/
Up voted. Thank you.
Umm it is actually well documented that even a small overdose of paracetamol /acetaminophen can cause severe organ damage like liver failure. I remember reading about someone a looong time (maybe 10 years) ago who took the meds just slightly out of schedule, not even a "proper od", and within a few days they were in critical care with either liver or kidney damage, can't remember which.
So yeah, there's a reason why you don't take more than the recommended dosage of that particular drug, and never more than the total in that 24 span. It's also why I use primarily ibuprofen for any pain relief, as it just fucks up your stomach usually if you get it even a little bit wrong. Paracetamol fucks up everything if even your timing is off.
Yup tylenol is toxic asf to the liver. Many people have no idea of this.
Yeah I only take CBD now. I am looking into other natural pain killers. I don’t trust 99% of medicines now.
A friend's mom died of liver failure after a small amount. She already had been diagnosed with fatty liver disease and knew not to take "Tylenol" but I guess she did not read the ingredients in the cold medication she took (1000 mg of acetaminophen per adult dose). Dead within two days. I have not taken anything with acetaminophen since my friend told me what happened. If you absolutely have to take tylenol, get you some NAC to help your liver cope.
I never understood the general difference between Tylenol and Ibuprofen.
You say Ibu is generally safer though?
Relatively speaking? Yes, but relatively speaking so is Tylenol. Take a shit ton like the idiots doing these tiktok challenges are doing and it will also fuck you up, of course, but it's not take a little more than you should and you could develop severe organ failure levels of fuck up. It's more you'll feel sick as a dog. Take a lot, you'll probably end up in a coma sharpish.
The differences are not trivial. Tylenol is basically a non-opioid analgesic (pain killer) and antipyretic which is specifically to deal with pain management or fever reduction in the main. Ibuprofen is a NSAID or non steroidal anti inflammatory drug, which is for the same conditions + fighting inflammatory pains (which the body can generate for any number of reasons).
Tylenol will do almost fuck all for an inflammatory issue, but it will make it feel better by killing off the pain. Advil will help with the pain by reducing the inflammation causing it.
Personal experience of both has for me been to use ibuprofen for body pain or headache, and to use acetaminophen / paracetamol more when I have a fever due to a flu or cold. The latter is more often combinable with other drugs to manage cold/flu symptoms, and inflammation isn't really the source issue when your body is fighting infections
Thnq Boss!
"I never understood the general difference between Tylenol and Ibuprofen."
Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory. Tylenol is a painkiller. Two different applications.
Tylenol is processed by the liver. Ibuprofen by the kidneys, is my understanding. I was once prescribed three Tylenol and three ibuprofen to be taken together twice per day after a dental procedure.
That's pretty common for dental stuff now. It's a good idea to take as little as possible.
I prefer white willow bark capsules for mild pain management. Even then, not many and not often.
That's how my grandmother died. She took a little too much tylenol and it shut her down, very quickly.
That's how my grandmother died. She took too much tylenol and it shut her down, very quickly.
Anons here, at least are pretty rational. I don’t see celebration.
It is what it is, sad.
The facts are the facts, I barely even knew this tyneol thing was going on, let alone people dying.
Not sure of the validity but if it’s true, it’s sad.
That baby doesn’t even know they “exist” let alone what political affiliation means..
Wouldn’t a couple thousand mg of Tylenol do this?
A bit more than that for acetametophen /paracetamol, but nut a lot. A lethal dose of the drug is 7g, or 14 tablets in one go. In the UK it is one of the most common forms of OD apparently.
If you catch the problem early, recovery is possible. By early, I mean within 48 hrs for a more mild od. The person in question probably downed a bottle. It is not a nice way to die.
There are reasons why it is called a recommended dose, and doing more than recommended is hazardous.
I thought it was fine for year, it won't fuck you up badly. Then read the metro paper in London one day going into work. Some poor kid was admitted to hospital for taking some a few hours before she should have and was being treated 3 days later for severe liver & kidney issues. At that point I limited it's use on me fast.
You are supposed to be able to take that amount in a day, actually the guideline was up to 4000mg / 24hr period.
This is all smoke and mirror diversion tactics BTW. Whenever they yell "LOOK over there!!" That... Is when they do not want you to know what is behind them.
That depends on the condition of the liver when taken.