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Taking Acetaminophen While Using Methylated PH's HAzardous?

truthornothin

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I know Acetaminophen can be rough on the liver. With this being cold a flu season and since most over the counter cold and flu remedies contain acetaminophen. Would Acetaminophen use be contraindicated while using Methyl's?
 
This really belongs in advanced discussion?
 
I know Acetaminophen can be rough on the liver. With this being cold a flu season and since most over the counter cold and flu remedies contain acetaminophen. Would Acetaminophen use be contraindicated while using Methyl's?
IMO with methyls I would go the ibuprofen route.
 
from some of the stuff i read anadrol is the steroid that gives the most oxidative load on the liver. it really depletes glutathione. I might be wary taking acetaminophen with that. As far as the other more mild orals its probably not so much an issue
 
I never take any sort of pain reliever when on cycle. Moreover, NSAIDs will do nothing to combat the flu.
 
I know Acetaminophen can be rough on the liver. With this being cold a flu season and since most over the counter cold and flu remedies contain acetaminophen. Would Acetaminophen use be contraindicated while using Methyl's?

Look for an ibuprofen alternative, it still is somewhat metabolized in the liver but much less than acetaminophen. You can find ibuprofen in cold multi symptom formulas now like acetaminophen. If need be make your own concoction

- Valdez
 
Look for an ibuprofen alternative, it still is somewhat metabolized in the liver but much less than acetaminophen. You can find ibuprofen in cold multi symptom formulas now like acetaminophen. If need be make your own concoction

- Valdez

Is there an echo in here LOL
 
Look for an ibuprofen alternative, it still is somewhat metabolized in the liver but much less than acetaminophen. You can find ibuprofen in cold multi symptom formulas now like acetaminophen. If need be make your own concoction

- Valdez

the fact that something is metabolized in the liver does not mean its toxic to the liver at all. in fact the opposite may be true in some cases. 17aa steroids are more toxic than their non 17aa analogs precisely because they cannot be deactivated to their 17-ketone metabolites
 
Patrick Arnold said:
the fact that something is metabolized in the liver does not mean its toxic to the liver at all. in fact the opposite may be true in some cases. 17aa steroids are more toxic than their non 17aa analogs precisely because they cannot be deactivated to their 17-ketone metabolites

But acetaminophen is toxic to the liver
 
Why don't you just make 10 Louder.Lol
mine goes to 20, but its a "not made for the US grey market model. I like my stereo like I like my supps,..... borderline
 
But this one goes to 11

lol, assbag.
Anyway, no NSAIDs make me feel better when I've had the flu or cold. They've only ever helped with non-steroid-induced headaches.
 
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