ChrisWei | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 06 2006 | health, acetominephenQuoted: Tylenol can hurt the liver even at the recommended doses, reveals a new study published in the July 5 issue of the Journal of the ...
But if you read a but more, you read something that belies the title and the first few paragraphs:
"The researchers believed that it's more possible that the ALT level is an unreliable predictor for the liver damage than that acetaminophen is a risky drug ingredient."
Talk about scare mongering.
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