This is the video version of a recent article penned by Dr. Dinerstein. You can read it here.
acetaminophen
It's no secret that I'm not a big fan of Tylenol.
Acetaminophen, aka Tylenol, aka America’s favorite over-the-counter placebo with a liver warning, is widely used. Make that overused, in my opinion [1]. It’s taken by nearly everyone, including breastfeeding women.
I've written about nonsense like this before, yet it still lives to plague us.
Autism is a neurological disorder typically diagnosed in childhood.
In the past, I've come down pretty hard on the sleazy tactics used by certain pharmaceutical companies to sell more of
Open a random medicine cabinet, and there's a very good chance you'll see a bottle of ibuprofen.
It's bad enough when one has to take Tylenol (acetaminophen) for pain because, as I've noted in reviews here and
I just got the following email from KinderFarms, a "natural" kid's medicine company that objects to all the "unnatural" things found in children's OTC medications. Damn, they picked the wrong person to spam with this.
I wrote about the efficacy, mostly the lack thereof, of Tylenol (aka, acetaminophen, paracetamol) back in 2017 using reviews from the highly-regarde
