No, you're okay.: The absolute maximum daily recommended amount of acetaminophen is now 3,000 mg as recommended by the makers of Tylenol. The US FDA has allowed a maximum of 4,000 mg per day for years, but people have been concerned about the number of pharmaceuticals on the market containing acetaminophen, so the company voluntarily lowered the maximum, just to be safe. 1,500 mg in one dose is not dangerous.
Answered 3/18/2017
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You'll be fine.: This is an overdose, but not serious. Acetaminophen dose should be limited to about 1000 mg at a time.
Answered 6/20/2015
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