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Just now, League Champion said:

It does appear that the majority of Liberals.are Autistic 

I’d say it’s probably a good idea to not take Tylenol unless it’s really necessary and under a Dr’s supervision. Makes sense, right? 

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Just now, Hardcore troubadour said:

I’d say it’s probably a good idea to not take Tylenol unless it’s really necessary and under a Dr’s supervision. Makes sense, right? 

Absolutely. Liberals put meth and crack in their bodies without a prescription. 

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36 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Pregnant liberal women are taking Tylenol and putting video off it on social media. 

Does this trigger you snowflake?

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FYI: NSAIDs include Ibuprofen/Advil/Aleve/Motrin/Aspirin.

FDA recommends that health care professionals should limit prescribing NSAIDs between 20 to 30 weeks of pregnancy and avoid prescribing them after 30 weeks of pregnancy. If NSAID treatment is determined necessary, limit use to the lowest effective dose and shortest duration possible. Consider ultrasound monitoring of amniotic fluid if NSAID treatment extends beyond 48 hours and discontinue the NSAID if oligohydramnios is found. FDA is warning that use of NSAIDs around 20 weeks gestation or later in pregnancy may cause fetal renal dysfunction leading to oligohydramnios and, in some cases, neonatal renal impairment.

These adverse outcomes are seen, on average, after days to weeks of treatment, although oligohydramnios has been infrequently reported as soon as 48 hours after NSAID initiation.

Oligohydramnios is often, but not always, reversible with treatment discontinuation.

Complications of prolonged oligohydramnios may include limb contractures and delayed lung maturation. In some postmarketing cases of impaired neonatal renal function, invasive procedures such as exchange transfusion or dialysis were required.

If NSAID treatment is deemed necessary between 20 to 30 weeks of pregnancy, limit use to the lowest effective dose and shortest duration possible. As currently described in the NSAID labels, avoid prescribing NSAIDs at 30 weeks and later in pregnancy because of the additional risk of premature closure of the fetal ductus arteriosus.

The above recommendations do not apply to low-dose 81 mg aspirin prescribed for certain conditions in pregnancy.

Consider ultrasound monitoring of amniotic fluid if NSAID treatment extends beyond 48 hours. Discontinue the NSAID if oligohydramnios occurs and follow up according to clinical practice.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/medical-product-safety-information/nonsteroidal-anti-inflammatory-drugs-nsaids-drug-safety-communication-avoid-use-nsaids-pregnancy-20#:~:text=FDA recommends that health care,dose and shortest duration possible.

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7 minutes ago, League Champion said:

Looks like you're the one triggered 🤯 

Seriously.  No one rage posts more than Gutterboy. He’s like Costanza. 

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32 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

I’d say it’s probably a good idea to not take Tylenol unless it’s really necessary and under a Dr’s supervision. Makes sense, right? 

Under a doc’s supervision? 

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2 minutes ago, League Champion said:

Cubans might, definitely not the Furniture Makers 

Riiiight

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