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McNeil consumer healthcare, a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson and manufacturer of Tylenol had been facing quite a troubled time as studies link its pain reliever medicine Tylenol to severe liver damages including liver failure.
The McNeil consumer healthcare has been showered with numerous Tylenol lawsuits off late. The pharmaceutical company is marred with controversy related to Acetaminophen, the main active ingredient of Tylenol.
Many studies have linked acetaminophen to liver damages. Many cases have revealed that patients using Tylenol have suffered from severe liver damages including liver failure due to acetaminophen toxity. The acetaminophen is main active ingredient in the drug and its overdose could lead to severe liver damages. These studies concluded that a large number of people in Americans have suffered acute liver failure due to use of this drug resulting into acetaminophen toxity. They also revealed that the drug side effects have led to hundreds of deaths due to overdosing of acetaminophen, the pain-relieving ingredient in the painkiller Tylenol.
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This safety alert by FDA has played a good role in boosting morale of plaintiffs involved in different Tylenol lawsuits. This alert was really a setback for the manufacturer of Tylenol, McNeil Consumers Healthcare.
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