Tylenol/ Acetaminophen

A San Antonio Tylenol lawyer dedicated to fighting for clients

Tylenol (acetaminophen) is used as a painkiller, but the popular medicine has been linked to liver disease, or liver failure. Liver disease due to acetaminophen toxicity is common. Acetaminophen is the top cause of liver failure.

Were you or a loved one injured due to Tylenol or acetaminophen? Insurance companies may low-ball your claim or deny your claim altogether. Don't let the insurance company or the pharmaceutical companies decide what happens next. Choose aggressive San Antonio Tylenol injury attorneys who can fight hard to protect your legal rights. Call 1-800-455-1054 for a free consultation today.

Acetaminophen liver damage side effects

The seriousness of Tylenol and acetaminophen liver damage cannot be overstated. If you experience adverse symptoms, call a San Antonio Tylenol injury attorney immediately to learn about your rights.

The following are a few symptoms of liver damage due to Tylenol or acetaminophen:

  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

About 8 billion Tylenol pills are taken each year. Acetaminophen overdose is cited in roughly 56,000 emergency room visits each year in the U.S. An estimated 400 deaths are attributed to Tylenol overdose.

People who exceed the maximum dose of 4,000 mg of acetaminophen are at risk of liver damage. The only known cure for acute liver failure is a liver transplant. Some consumers may mix Tylenol with other drugs containing acetaminophen, which can lead to an overdose.

How a Tylenol injury attorney can help

If you or your loved one has been injured due to a dangerous drug injury in San Antonio, contact our law firm. At the Herrera Law Firm, an experienced lawyer can analyze your case and determine how to proceed. Your initial consultation is free. There's no obligation. If you do not need an attorney, we will tell you right away. Call a personal injury lawyer today who knows how to protect your rights. Call 1-800-455-1054.

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