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Mycroft

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People are crazy...









At least, these women aren't crazy enough to stupidly overdose themselves.

Even the makers of Tylenol says not to take the stuff if pregnant.

 
People are crazy...






At least, these women aren't crazy enough to stupidly overdose themselves.

Even the makers of Tylenol says not to take the stuff if pregnant.


From AI:

Yes, the Tylenol Twitter account (@Tylenol) is real.

However, there has been some recent confusion involving a post from the account's history.
A 2017 tweet: The account published a reply in 2017 that read, "We actually don't recommend using any of our products while pregnant". This post has since been recirculated by people who claim Tylenol is not safe for pregnant women.

The company's response: In September 2025, Tylenol's parent company, Kenvue, clarified that the eight-year-old post was "incomplete" and taken out of context. The company's official stance is that acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) is safe for pregnant women when used as directed and after consulting a doctor.
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Of course @Mycroft would find some tweet from 8 years ago and post it without actually following up on anything :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
From AI:

Yes, the Tylenol Twitter account (@Tylenol) is real.

However, there has been some recent confusion involving a post from the account's history.
A 2017 tweet: The account published a reply in 2017 that read, "We actually don't recommend using any of our products while pregnant". This post has since been recirculated by people who claim Tylenol is not safe for pregnant women.

The company's response: In September 2025, Tylenol's parent company, Kenvue, clarified that the eight-year-old post was "incomplete" and taken out of context. The company's official stance is that acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) is safe for pregnant women when used as directed and after consulting a doctor.
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Of course @Mycroft would find some tweet from 8 years ago and post it without actually following up on anything :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
He's owning the libs. It never ceases to amaze me what they tell themselves and each other.
 
People are crazy...






At least, these women aren't crazy enough to stupidly overdose themselves.

Even the makers of Tylenol says not to take the stuff if pregnant.


A til Tok trend of taking the recommended dosage….. they are insane!!!!
 
From AI:

Yes, the Tylenol Twitter account (@Tylenol) is real.

However, there has been some recent confusion involving a post from the account's history.
A 2017 tweet: The account published a reply in 2017 that read, "We actually don't recommend using any of our products while pregnant". This post has since been recirculated by people who claim Tylenol is not safe for pregnant women.

The company's response: In September 2025, Tylenol's parent company, Kenvue, clarified that the eight-year-old post was "incomplete" and taken out of context. The company's official stance is that acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) is safe for pregnant women when used as directed and after consulting a doctor.
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Of course @Mycroft would find some tweet from 8 years ago and post it without actually following up on anything :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Needs repeating!
 
This stuff IS dangerous. There's 500 deaths a year from TYLENOL poisoning and the 2nd most common cause of requiring a liver transplant. People are trying to prove a point but they're putting themselves in danger in the process.
 
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