Tylenol, also known as acetaminophen, is a common pain reliever and fever reducer. However, taking too much Tylenol can lead to liver damage, which may be fatal if left untreated.
The maximum recommended daily dose for adults is 4000 milligrams (mg). An overdose occurs when the amount of Tylenol taken exceeds this limit. The risk of liver damage increases with higher doses and prolonged use.
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Can children take the same amount of Tylenol as adults?
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