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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 | 810 |
42% |
| Arthritis | 481 |
67% |
| Rheumatoid Arthritis | 251 |
73% |
| Fibromyalgia | 23 |
70% |
| Chronic Pain | 10 |
70% |
Overall, 57% (1657
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Tylenol Reviews
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I take it for the occasional headache, because it's not recommended for me to take NSAIDs anymore. But aleve is WAY better.
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It doesn't work that well for me.
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Working okay.
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I take this rather than taking more than one pain tablet a day. It helps my legs at night as the pain medicine effects my sleep.
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Doesn't seem to work at all.
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No good, doesn't touch my pain
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It takes the edge off when I am really struggling.
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always
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JUST GOT THIS- BEFORE I HAD INSURANCE & WAS FIGHTING WORK COMP IN 1999 HAD NO PRESCRITION COVERAGE SO STATRED TAKING ACETA/ALLERGIC TO ASPRIN WA... [More] -
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I just switch to Norco10mg condine/350actea, i'm slowly detoxing from fentanyl25mg, since it interacts w/Savella,along w/ any other anti depressants,... [More] -
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I have been taking Tylenol/Codeine #4 for a couple years now, 1 daily - never more, and noticed no problem with Tinnitus. 60MG Codeine and 300 MG A... [More] -
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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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Christian, For people with OUR condition (UC or CD), it's not normally recommended (unless the benefits outweigh the cost) to take ANTI-INFLAMMAT... [More]





