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(also known as Acetaminophen)

Acetaminophen is used to relieve pain and reduce fever. Unlike aspirin, it does not relieve the redness, stiffness, or swelling caused by rheumatoid arthritis. However, it may relieve the pain caused by mild forms of arthritis.

This medicine is available without a prescription.

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Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Migraine Headaches
854
43%
Arthritis
504
67%
Rheumatoid Arthritis
274
73%
Fibromyalgia
24
67%
Chronic Pain
11
64%
Overall, 57% (1751 Members) find Tylenol helpful
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Tylenol Reviews

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still use it. It can help.
Working / Worked
Worked prior to Exedrine, but again the migraine became immune.
Working / Worked
Took 16 a day prescribed by rheumatologist, aided in formation of ulcer
Working / Worked
helps a little
Working / Worked
Now it helps a little to take the edge off. It never did anything in the early years when the disease was really active.
Working / Worked
helps me with pain issues
Working / Worked
Helps to a degree.
Working / Worked
It helps with the flare ups. Not completely but it relieves some pain.
Working / Worked
It had worked for a long time, but, then I changed to Hydrocodone. I think that's spelled right. I take about 8 different Prescription Medications and a lot of times, Medication like Tylenol do not work well with other Medications.
Working / Worked
not adequate
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Discussions

  1. Discussion: Acetaminophen
    I know that - we do not have tylenol in this country. We sue paracetamol which is the same thing and my dr says it does not increase the sugar levels... [More]
  2. Discussion: Acetaminophen
    OMG...this is dispensing medical advice outright. Many people depend upon tylenol for pain, recommended by their doctor. And this will scare them to... [More]
  3. Discussion: Acetaminophen
    that's kinda strange - my dr said tylenol is perfectly safe for a diabetic and I have never noticed a spike in BS after taking it. [More]
  4. Discussion: Acetaminophen
    Did you know, taking medications like Tylenol or others that contain acetaminophen can cause your blood sugar to spike? If you find it necessary to t... [More]
  5. Discussion: tylenol
    I take tylenol (acetaminophen) from time to time for pain. sometimes it's enough, but sometimes i have to go for the vicodin (which has acetaminophen ... [More]

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