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Tylenol Health Risks - Is Tylenol Safe? - Esquire

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This week, the FDA reviews health risks associated with acetaminophen. We first investigated the hidden danger of over-the-counter painkillers nearly six years ago.

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Tags: FDA, Analgesic Medication, Acetaminophen, Tylenol, Feverall, Tempra, Panadol, Aspirin-Free Anacin

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