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If painkiller ODs won't work, how have people died from them?
Thread starterWalilamdzi
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Max daily dosage has been reduced from 4g per day to 3g due to potential hepatotoxicity. A therapeutic index this low in an otc would NEVER be approved today.
There seems to some conflating of the term "painkiller," and its being used to refer to Tylenol, nsaids, and opiates, all of which have different mechanisms of action and potential dangerous effects (hepatic failure, renal failure, respiratory depression).
minor point - Tylenol would never be approved today if it were a new drug.
I was about 11 stone when I took 64 (32g) and my paracetamol level was high but not fatal.
It's very likely it won't work. You'll definitely be sick but I don't think it's worth the risk of surviving and getting liver damage. I know this is really unhelpful but paracetamol overdoses are gross and more damaging than fatal.
I was about 11 stone when I took 64 (32g) and my paracetamol level was high but not fatal.
It's very likely it won't work. You'll definitely be sick but I don't think it's worth the risk of surviving and getting liver damage. I know this is really unhelpful but paracetamol overdoses are gross and more damaging than fatal.
I'm glad. At first it was calming and then I got panicky and started throwing up. I almost damaged my liver and had to take potassium. I hope things either get better or you find a safer way (safer sounds a bit silly)
In the event anything I've posted had been misconstrued, trying to ctb with paracetamol is a very bad idea and will likely only to serve to significantly worse one's condition. No one wants to suffer for weeks or months with progressing liver failure
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