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Acetaminophen, Aspirin, and Anticonvulsants?

Cydney asked:


I take 450mg of Trileptal daily.
I was reading up on anticonvulsants and acetaminophen and how they can cause liver problems. Can a serious dose of Excedrin (250mg acetaminophen, 250mg aspirin, 65mg caffeine), more specifically 8 Excedrin taken at one time, interact with my Trileptal? Aside from the expected side effects, nausea, hyper-activity, and possibly racing heart, will I have any liver problems? Any long term liver problems? Or should I get my ass to the nearest hospital?

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  1. fretochose on April 18th, 2009 10:53 am

    8 excedrin at one time?? won’t kill you doing it once but not very smart. 2 gives alll the pain relief available from that med–the rest just races around you body until you pee it out. Long term use is what gives you the liver problems….and renal shutdown…you are not in danger yet but will be if you keep that up