Background Our understanding of whether the use of acetaminophen and/or antibiotics in early life can cause allergic diseases in later childhood remains inconclusive. The objective of this study ...
The only environmental factor that has launched a large and consistent epidemiological signal, found in almost every epidemiological study addressing the issue, is previous acetaminophen exposure ...
Severe skin reactions (reddening, rashes, and blistering) can occur in people who are allergic to acetaminophen. If this happens, stop taking Tylenol and seek medical help immediately. If you ...
Containing the active ingredient acetaminophen, Tylenol is used to treat uncomfortable symptoms related to a variety of conditions, including allergies, seasonal colds, flu, fever, and more. The ...
And if that's the case, your pediatrician may recommend a fever reducer such as Acetaminophen. If your child has a very rare reaction, such as an allergic reaction, like hives trouble breathing ...