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Over the counter (OTC) Medications - uses, doses, risks and side effects of nsaids and acetaminophen

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Dr. Adam Rosen discusses some of the common OTC medications.

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One of the most common reasons for liver failure is acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose. A number of cold medications and narcotics contain acetaminophen. Even following the recommended dosing on the bottle of Tylenol one can take too much by using other medications that also contain acetaminophen.

NSAIDs or anti-inflammatories like ibuprofen (Motrin & Advil) or naprosyn (Aleve) can cause stomach problems, bleeding issues and kidney problems.

It is important to be aware of your medications and health conditions and speak with your doctor to make sure what you buy over the counter is safe for you.

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