Health & Medicine
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FDA Calls for Limits to Acetaminophen in Combination Pills
In an effort to reduce patients' risk of incurring liver injury, the Food and Drug Administration recommends that physicians no longer prescribe drugs with more than 325 milligrams of acetaminophen, the active ingredient found in Tylenol.
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