A 38-year-old member asked:
I took 3, 000 mg acetaminophen at one time the other day. what can i expect?
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Dr. Evans Priestonanswered
Pharmacology 46 years experience
Acetaminophen: If you have had no additional Acetaminophen in your body since then and you have no history of liver disease there is likely a low chance of any permanent damage. Yo an confirm this by asking your doctor to order a liver function panel and an Acetaminophen blood level for you to confirm that all is well.
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