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Tylenol Acetaminophen Liver Failure Lawsuit

Recent Tylenol® acetaminophen liver failure recalls have more than likely affected millions of people. Some Tylenol acetaminophen liver failure recalls are because manufacturing and/or storage of the product bottles caused odors to be emitted when they were opened. Other Tylenol acetaminophen liver failure recalls were owing to drug manufacturing problems leading to more active ingredients being incorporated in the drugs than what was on the label listings.

Tylenol Liver Failure Lawyers Discuss Tylenol Historical Recalls

About 30 years ago, Johnson & Johnson issued one of the biggest recalls, the Tylenol recall of 1982. Tylenol packaging had been tampered with and the pills had been laced with cyanide. Tylenol was for the time being a safety and market share risk. In pulling all products from stores and using major media, Johnson & Johnson established the standard in product recall procedures, practices, and public relations.

What makes the past year out of the ordinary, and what has gotten the media, bloggers, and our Tylenol liver failure lawyers buzzing, is that the recent wave of Tylenol acetaminophen liver failure recalls are related to product quality and manufacturing troubles. Since September 2009, McNeil Consumer Products, the subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson that makes Tylenol, has recalled several different versions of Tylenol products for all kinds of issues. Certain types/lots have had unexplained odors.

Others have included way too much acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol. One manufacturing plant has even been closed for FDA violations.

When a medicinal product smells strange, it is cause for alarm, but may or may not be grave. However, when Tylenol has the incorrect amount of its active ingredient, it can have grave consequences. People can die when they get too much acetaminophen can cause liver failure.

Tylenol Liver Failure Lawsuit

If you believe you have been hurt by Tylenol or acetaminophen, especially by a recalled lot, contact our Tylenol acetaminophen liver failure team, as our Tylenol liver failure lawyers can determine if you have a Tylenol liver failure lawsuit or not.

Acetaminophen Tylenol Liver Failure Lawsuit Facts

About Acetaminophen and Liver Failure

Acetaminophen is the common name for the drug generally used in over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol, as well as the prescription medications Percocet® and Vicodin®. While acetaminophen is generally considered safe under ordinary use, taking more than the suggested amount can cause liver failure. When drinking three or more alcoholic beverages per day, professionals normally advise the combination of acetaminophen and alcohol under those conditions may speed up liver failure.

Acetaminophen Overdose and Liver Failure

According to the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, overdoses of acetaminophen have cause about 500 deaths and 50,000 emergency room visits yearly. Even though there is an antidote for acetaminophen overdose, called NAC, it must be given to the injured party 8 hours from the time they took the medication.

If you believe you have been hurt by Tylenol or acetaminophen, especially by a recalled lot, contact our Tylenol acetaminophen liver failure team, as our Tylenol liver failure lawyers can determine if you have a Tylenol liver failure lawsuit or not.

Tylenol Liver Failure Lawyers Discuss Tylenol Liver Failure

You may be unaware of how many medications contain acetaminophen besides Tylenol. It is easy to accidentally take too much acetaminophen. Ask your physician or pharmacist if you are concerned about overdosing on acetaminophen.
If you believe you have been hurt by Tylenol or acetaminophen, especially by a recalled lot, contact our Tylenol acetaminophen liver failure team, as our Tylenol liver failure lawyers can determine if you have a Tylenol liver failure lawsuit or not.

Tylenol Liver Failure Lawyers Discuss Tylenol Liver Failure Lawsuits

There is always risk in taking combinations of these drugs and acetaminophen or Tylenol. Overdoses of acetaminophen are known to cause liver failure. Seek immediate emergency medical attention if you feel you are experiencing an acetaminophen overdose. Check with your doctor before changing medications or doses.

If you believe you have been hurt by Tylenol or acetaminophen, especially by a recalled lot, contact our Tylenol liver failure team, as our Tylenol liver failure lawyers can determine if you have a Tylenol liver failure lawsuit or not.

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