“What They Haven’t Told You About Advil and Tylenol”
Original Air Date: September 19, 2009
Guest: Mark Faulkner, B.Sc. – Physics

If you’re taking pain-killers to get through the day, then set your alarm for this flash news update. The side effects of these drugs could be doing more damage than you planned. If you are weekend warrior or living an active lifestyle and find yourself suffering from aches and pains, then this new product info will provide a great sigh of relief. StayActiv is a new safe, non-toxic natural pain reliever and anti-inflammatory that’s also accelerates recovery…be pain free naturally.
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Side effects of these drugs can do damage more than you think to be careful to use.
Tylenol Recall Expanded to Include Motrin, St. Joseph’s Aspirin, Benadryl, Rolaids, Simply SleepJanuary 18, 2010, 12:30 pm
Less than a month after the recall of Tylenol Arthritis Pain Caplets due to a moldy smell that made some people sick, Johnson & Johnson has issued a massive recall that includes additional medications due to the same issue.
Source: DrugWatch.com
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), approximately 70 people have noticed the distinct moldy smell or experienced sickness due to the unusual odor, reporting symptoms including nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain. The smell occurred due to a breakdown of a chemical in the wooden pallets used for shipping.
Affected medications include certain batches of regular and extra-strength Tylenol, children’s Tylenol, eight-hour Tylenol, Tylenol arthritis, Tylenol PM, children’s Motrin, Motrin IB, Benadryl, Rolaids, Simply Sleep, and St. Joseph’s aspirin. A full list of recalled medications may be found at http://www.mcneilproductrecall.com.
The smell was first reported to McNeil, the manufacturer of the drug, in 2008, and the FDA has criticized the company for not acting quickly enough. Deborah Autor, director of the FDA’s Office of Compliance of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, stated, “McNeil should have acted faster. When something smells bad, literally or figuratively, companies must aggressively investigate and take all necessary action to solve the problem.”
McNeil responded by stating that the company is investigating the issue and will cease the shipping of products that utilized the wooden pallet materials at fault for the moldy smell. McNeil has 15 days to respond to a letter sent by the FDA that questions why the issue was not addressed or communicated to the public in a timelier manner.
The smell initially led to the recall of Tylenol Arthritis Caplets in November. The recall was expanded three weeks ago to include additional batches of the medication. In September, more than 20 different children and infant liquid Tylenol products were recalled when bacteria were discovered in an inactive ingredient in the medication.
I’ve been using Avil for more than 10 years…nothing occur yet.
Advil my pick when I’m sick.
i love this natural pain reliever….no harm at all.
i’m an advil fan…seems to be alright for me.
just the same thing “Paracetamol”….works the same also same side effects.
take them when needed only.
stay healthier by limiting the use of both pills.
great natural alternative for relievers…might keep younger for a longer period.
heauma really hurts the joints..the right treatment will always be needed.