2nd Trimester

Anyone know how much Tylenol we can take?

I picked up some sort of virus from DD.  My body hurts SO bad - they are very intense flu-like aches.  Two Tylenol at a time are barely making a dent - is it OK to take more, or is that the limit?  TIA.
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Re: Anyone know how much Tylenol we can take?

  • Two ex-strength are okay so up to 1000mg.

     

     

    Below is from WebMD...

    What Flu Medications Are Safe During Pregnancy?

    Medications that your doctor may suggest during pregnancy include:

    • Acetaminophen, the preferred treatment for aches and pains of flu and colds during pregnancy

    • Chlorpheniramine, the antihistamine of choice for pregnant women

    • Pseudoephedrine, the decongestant of choice during pregnancy after the first trimester

     

    Do not use pseudoephedrine in the first trimester because it has been linked to developmental problems within the fetus's digestive system. These medications are found commonly in over-the-counter cold and flu remedies. Check labels carefully.

     

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  • call your doc, even if he/she is unavailable they should have someone on-call who can tell you what's safe or not. 
  • You're not supposed to take more than two at a time pregnant or not. I believe you can stagger tylenol and ib profen (sp?) though.
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  • Everything I've been told is according to package directions.  No more than 12 a day of the regular strength.
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  • imageHyfagal:
    You're not supposed to take more than two at a time pregnant or not. I believe you can stagger tylenol and ib profen (sp?) though.

    This can be done and it works well but you shouldn't be taking ibuprofen in pg.

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    imageHyfagal:
    You're not supposed to take more than two at a time pregnant or not. I believe you can stagger tylenol and ib profen (sp?) though.

    This can be done and it works well but you shouldn't be taking ibuprofen in pg.

    True. I knew that but totally spaced it. Another reason you shouldn't take medical advice from the Bump.

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    Two ex-strength are okay so up to 1000mg.

     

     

    Below is from WebMD...

    What Flu Medications Are Safe During Pregnancy?

    Medications that your doctor may suggest during pregnancy include:

    • Acetaminophen, the preferred treatment for aches and pains of flu and colds during pregnancy

    • Chlorpheniramine, the antihistamine of choice for pregnant women

    • Pseudoephedrine, the decongestant of choice during pregnancy after the first trimester

     

    Do not use pseudoephedrine in the first trimester because it has been linked to developmental problems within the fetus's digestive system. These medications are found commonly in over-the-counter cold and flu remedies. Check labels carefully.

     

    YouProbablyHaveCancer.com probably isn't the best source to be citing.

    https://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR601759/DSECTION=before-using

     

    LOL...that is so true.  I was told 2 xtra strength tylenol and take them according to what the bottle says.
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  • Over 4 grams (4,000mg) is considered damaging to the liver and stomach. Regardless of pregnant or not, you should not take any more than 4 doses of Extra Strength Tylenol per day---which is considered 2-500mg caps in each dose, every 6 hours. Motrin isnt recommended for pregnancy, but benefits usually outweigh the risks--and your OB may OK if while youre sick. Feel better soon!
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  • My OB also said you can take them as directed on the bottle.  Hope you feel better!
  • I was told by my OB 500 mg a day. That's one extra strength. Or 2 regular strength at 250 mg each.

    No IBprofen during pregnancy though says my OB.  

    Your BEST bet is to call your OB or a nurses line.  

  • My OB said to follow the dosage on the bottle, just never take more then 1000mg per day.
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