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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (3352)1/21/2001 10:20:47 PM
From: Mighty_MezzRespond to of 6089
 
In terms of the number of fatalities, the most dangerous drug is most likely Tylenol. That's some toxic stuff!
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is perhaps one of the more potentially dangerous analgesic
drugs. An intentional overdose can be fatal, and chronic dosing may cause liver and
kidney damage as well.

lef.org

In the US: Acetaminophen is one of the most common agents in overdose reported to the American Association of Poison Control
Centers. Hepatic failure due to APAP toxicity is the most common cause of hepatic failure requiring liver transplantation in both the
US and Great Britain.

emedicine.com

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