Acetaminophen and other drugs

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by SLAMDNK123, Apr 26, 2008.

  1. SLAMDNK123

    SLAMDNK123 Member

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    My friend is claiming that if you take several pills with acetaminophen (tylenol) in addition to pharmaceuticals (xanax, codeine, valium, etc), you will feel a greater effect. His reasoning is that acetaminophen thins the blood so much that more of it is absorbed by your body. I am aware of the liver danger in taking acetaminophen and told him as well. But does his claim have any merit whatsoever?
     
  2. MRSG84

    MRSG84 Member

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    No, acetaminophen is primarily a fever reducer and a pain killer. It doesn't inhibit the production of pro-clotting chemicals (like aspirin does).
     
  3. kil0

    kil0 The Rebel

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    thats fuckin retarded, APAP doesnt fuck you up, just damages your liver. ever heard of cold water extraction? its done to get rid of the APAP for a purpose.
     
  4. Daedalus

    Daedalus Member

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    Oh my.

    No. APAP is the devil.
     
  5. oOflyeyesOo

    oOflyeyesOo Member

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    *points at my liver*

    Oh yes, the devil it is
     

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