Anonymous wrote:Let's not be too harsh on OP or her DH over the acetaminophen issue. When you are in blinding pain, you're not thinking straight and are desperate to try anything to make it stop. If a grown man is doubled up on the floor crying, he's probably past the point of caring what's in the pills if there's a chance it might work. I have taken way too many Advil at once before because knowing it might give me an ulcer later on in life was outweighed by knowing it would make the hideous cramping stop right now. He'll know for next time, which hopefully there won't be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes ER for the infection - does he have a good endodontist? If it's this bad he's going to need several appointments. Also he's going to need to max out ibuprofen to get the swelling down - no more Tylenol and Vicodin together!!
Thanks, all! They gave him antibiotics at the ER, and he is scheduled with an endodonist later this morning. Right now, he is sleeping, which is progress after a LONG night. Neither he nor I knew about the prescription/OTC mixing issue, but thanks for letting us know.
I don't know how this is even possible. I thought everyone knew Vicodin contains acetaminophen.
+1. It's on the label in huge letters. There's also a lot of news regarding acetaminophen overdosing. It's a HUGE deal. Can cause permanent liver damage. Please, please don't just take things without reading the label. Drug interactions are real.
Well, DH took it without asking me. Before I posted, I asked what he had taken and started gathering up the bottles to take to the ER. According to the "huge letters" on the label, he was within the safe range, but it sounds like a bad idea to take together anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Friends of our family lost their 24 year old son to acetaminophen overuse. He woke up with jaundice and died three months later of liver failure.
Tylenol is poison, but it's in everything. Read labels, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes ER for the infection - does he have a good endodontist? If it's this bad he's going to need several appointments. Also he's going to need to max out ibuprofen to get the swelling down - no more Tylenol and Vicodin together!!
Thanks, all! They gave him antibiotics at the ER, and he is scheduled with an endodonist later this morning. Right now, he is sleeping, which is progress after a LONG night. Neither he nor I knew about the prescription/OTC mixing issue, but thanks for letting us know.
I don't know how this is even possible. I thought everyone knew Vicodin contains acetaminophen.
+1. It's on the label in huge letters. There's also a lot of news regarding acetaminophen overdosing. It's a HUGE deal. Can cause permanent liver damage. Please, please don't just take things without reading the label. Drug interactions are real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes ER for the infection - does he have a good endodontist? If it's this bad he's going to need several appointments. Also he's going to need to max out ibuprofen to get the swelling down - no more Tylenol and Vicodin together!!
Thanks, all! They gave him antibiotics at the ER, and he is scheduled with an endodonist later this morning. Right now, he is sleeping, which is progress after a LONG night. Neither he nor I knew about the prescription/OTC mixing issue, but thanks for letting us know.
I don't know how this is even possible. I thought everyone knew Vicodin contains acetaminophen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes ER for the infection - does he have a good endodontist? If it's this bad he's going to need several appointments. Also he's going to need to max out ibuprofen to get the swelling down - no more Tylenol and Vicodin together!!
Thanks, all! They gave him antibiotics at the ER, and he is scheduled with an endodonist later this morning. Right now, he is sleeping, which is progress after a LONG night. Neither he nor I knew about the prescription/OTC mixing issue, but thanks for letting us know.
Anonymous wrote:Yes ER for the infection - does he have a good endodontist? If it's this bad he's going to need several appointments. Also he's going to need to max out ibuprofen to get the swelling down - no more Tylenol and Vicodin together!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably won't be able to do anything about the tooth itself unless they have an emergency dentist on call but they can give him better painkillers and antibiotics if there's an infection. Worth going in.
For future reference, don't stack Tylenol and Vicodin, especially not at those doses. They both contain acetaminophen and you may be taking more than you realize.
This. Too much acetaminophen. Good luck with the tooth.