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What patients are saying about
Tylenol and Respiratory Distress

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Optic Neuritis
  • 27 posts reported Optic Neuritis with Tylenol, 0.01% of total posts
Optic Neuritis
Respiratory Distress
  • Respiratory Distress is #185 in Tylenol discussions.
  • 27 posts reported Respiratory Distress with Tylenol, 0.01% of total posts
Respiratory Distress
Raynaud's Phenomenon
  • 26 posts reported Raynaud's Phenomenon with Tylenol, 0.01% of total posts
Raynaud's Phenomenon
Withdrawal Syndrome
  • 26 posts reported Withdrawal Syndrome with Tylenol, 0.01% of total posts
Withdrawal Syndrome
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What patients are saying about Tylenol and Respiratory Distress

27 patient discussions from healthcare websites and blogs
the first severe respiratory distress and chest pain....
02/09/2013
...2 cases, the first severe respiratory distress and chest pain. ...with aspiration pneumonitis, and tylenol level 100 (despite the PD and paramedics finding no tylenol containing bottles), and th...  (from forums.studentdoctor.net)  Read full post
because he goes into respiratory distress. With my middle...
08/25/2011
...time or not because he goes into respiratory distress. With my middle child its ...to the ER because he has seizures with fevers. With my ...if its not responding to tylenol or motrin, then...  (from parent-2-parent.com)  Read full post
they said give tylenol, motrin, saline nose drops, and...
02/09/2011
...the time of the visit, cranky and low grade ...her child was in respiratory distress or dehydrated. What did the ...bet money that they said give tylenol, motrin, saline nose drops, and...  (from www.whattoexpect.com)  Read full post
since he was having respiratory distress. He was...
10/26/2011
...3 months old, he had a fever of 103 with ...they said to treat with tylenol and take him to urgent ...having trouble eating since he was having respiratory distress. He was hospitalized for...  (from community.thebump.com)  Read full post
high, like 101.5 w/o Tylenol or anything, and the coughing...
01/31/2011
...her today (RSV shot). The fever isn't high, like 101.5 w/o Tylenol or anything, and the coughing is really sporadic. No retractions or signs of respiratory distress, but today I'm breaking out...  (from forum.baby-gaga.com)  Read full post
and she had 102. I gave her Tylenol. 2 hours later, I take...
05/20/2006
...and she had 102. I gave her Tylenol. 2 hours later, I take ...and he said that she might have pneumonia. He wants me to ...number). She is in no respiratory distress, so I am comfortable with...  (from www.tracheostomy.com)  Read full post
have severe Respiratory distress. Told us to keep them...
10/23/2009
...from the medicine unless the child would have severe Respiratory distress. Told us to keep them hydrated and control the fever with tylenol. If symtoms were to get worse this weekend IE-...  (from fluboard.rhizalabs.com)  Read full post
besides maybe pop a Tylenol in the kid's mouth? How...
10/30/2009
...anything besides maybe pop a Tylenol in the kid's mouth? How long have they had the fever? First time you noticed ...fear for those in true respiratory distress, heart issues, broken bones, ca...  (from thisbluemarble.com)  Read full post
that “never took a Tylenol” the entire time she was...
10/06/2011
...The same woman that ?never took a Tylenol? the entire time she was ...you full on intend on getting Demerol, which is KNOWN to cause respiratory distress in new born babies. Who does that cr...  (from community.thebump.com)  Read full post
type of respiratory distress, then there's really no need...
11/15/2009
...or may not have the flu. If he's not overly ...not in any type of respiratory distress, then there's really no need ...if it's mild. Rest, fluids, Tylenol, etc...he same way you would...  (from www.constantchatter.com)  Read full post