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by klodolph
1544 days ago
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By comparison, the number of accidental firearm deaths is around 430 per year, and somewhere around 40% of US households have a firearm. So we can say that having acetaminophen in the house is roughly as dangerous as having a firearm in the house. Obviously this is not some kind of direct comparison between firearms and acetaminophen. I included the statistic in the first place because I thought it didn’t make sense to cherry pick the scariest statistics. I’m not fearmongering here, just trying to illustrate that acetaminophen should be treated with more care than we currently do. I think we could be making better health policy decisions about which medications are OTC and which aren’t, although this topic is incredibly complicated and doesn’t just come down to simple facts like toxicity. |
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But yes, acetaminophen is a drug, can be dangerous and shouldn’t be treated as benign.