Why Do People Take Tylenol?

Tylenol is one of the most popular over-the-counter pain medications, but it has many other uses in modern day life.
  1. Pain Relief

    • Tylenol was originally intended for use as a pain medication, but it is one of the leading over-the-counter drugs for the treatment of arthritis. It does not relieve inflammation, which is the main strength of aspirin, but it does help relieve some pain, such as headaches, menstrual cramps and toothaches.

    Tylenol Sinus and Other Medications

    • Tylenol also makes medications to relieve sinus pressure and produces Tylenol PM, which is a pain reliever with a sleep aide, as well as Children's Tylenol.

    For Use During Pregnancy

    • Tylenol's main ingredient, acetaminophen, is usually more gentle for women who are pregnant and is recommended for the treatment of fever and joint pain.

    Bad Mixes

    • Some people use Tylenol when their prescriptions can not be taken with aspirin. There are some birth control and blood pressure medications that should not b combined with Tylenol. In addition, people with heart problems or blood clotting complications are not advised to take aspirin because it thins the blood, so they can use Tylenol for their pain instead.

    Aspirin Allergies

    • Some people have allergic reactions to aspirin, developing hives, itchy rashes and some swelling. Consequently, many turn to Tylenol.

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