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Use Only As Directed: Dangers Of Acetaminophen Explored
UNITED STATES - JULY 17: Johnson & Johnson's Tylenol is arranged for a photograph in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Johnson & Johnson, the world's largest health products company, said profit rose 9.3 percent as higher sales of consumer items offset a drop in revenue from the anemia drug Procrit and the Cypher heart stent. (Photo by Jb Reed/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - JULY 17: Johnson & Johnson's Tylenol is arranged for a photograph in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Johnson & Johnson, the world's largest health products company, said profit rose 9.3 percent as higher sales of consumer items offset a drop in revenue from the anemia drug Procrit and the Cypher heart stent. (Photo by Jb Reed/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

During the last decade, more than 1,500 Americans died after accidentally taking too much of a drug renowned for its safety: acetaminophen, one of the nation’s most popular pain relievers.

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