FDA Seeks to Limit Acetaminophen Products Tylenol, Excedrin

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Posted by Joe SaundersJuly 01, 2009 10:32 AM

The FDA will seek to lower the dosages of such acetaminophen products as Tylenol and Excedrin, long been considered to cause liver damage. In its panel vote, the FDA recommended lowering the maximum single and daily doses of acetaminophen.

In a related move, the FDA panel voted to eliminate such narcotics as Vicodin and Percocet, which combine narcotics with acetominophen.

According to a St. Pete Times article on the subject, acetaminophen products are the leading cause of liver damage and overdoses send an approximate 56,000 patients to the emergency room.

According to one local doctor, the panel vote is a long time in coming. "Hopefully, this will bring awareness to the population that Tylenol isn't as safe as people think," said Bryon Petersen, an associate professor at the University of Florida who specializes in liver regeneration, repair and disease. "It is a very nasty drug if used improperly."

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Rachel R Ferguson
Posted by Rachel R Ferguson
July 01, 2009 2:18 PM

I am a fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, chronic back pain sufferer. I rely on tylenol and prescriptions containing tylenol to get through my day. I have tried at least 20 NSAIDs or more and have developed severe GI pain and bleeding. I have tried some of the newest drugs with similar problems.
If these medications were made more restrictive than they already are I would in no time become bed ridden and would find life unbearable.
Have the impact such changes would have on the lives of people dependent on these medications been studied? This would be like pushing a red button for which the consequences are unknown. It would be devastating.

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