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Originally Posted by patteeu
Serious question.
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Originally Posted by Fish
In simple terms, Aspirin/Tylenol is acetaminophen, which is processed by the liver. Ibuprofen is processed by the kidneys. Using acetaminophen while using alcohol is basically double taxing your liver since it has to process both at the same time. I think..
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Aspirin is a different active ingredient than Tylenol.
Tylenol won’t thin your blood like aspirin will but it’s hard on your liver.
Aspirin thins your blood. That’s why heart patients take it. Alcohol has a similar effect. Hamas can explain it way better than me. According to a google of the label you shouldn’t take aspirin if you have more than 3 drinks/day.