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Are Weakness And Dizziness Side Effects Of Tylenol?

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Posted on Wed, 28 Oct 2015
Question: My wife just took a tylenol and has become very weak, and dissey, could this be a side effect or something else?


She has been healthy, no health issues before this.
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Answered by Dr. Sassen S Kwasa (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I am afraid this could be more serious than a reaction to Tylenol.

Detailed Answer:
Welcome to healthcare magic.com. Unless this Tylenol was like a Tylenol PM with some Benadryl and it. I would worry that something else is going on with the wife. The weakness and dizziness could mean that she is having some form of a stroke if not a transient XXXXXXX stroke. Please have her evaluated at an urgent care, your local doctors office, or emergency department. Better safe than sorry. good luck.
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Are Weakness And Dizziness Side Effects Of Tylenol?

Brief Answer: I am afraid this could be more serious than a reaction to Tylenol. Detailed Answer: Welcome to healthcare magic.com. Unless this Tylenol was like a Tylenol PM with some Benadryl and it. I would worry that something else is going on with the wife. The weakness and dizziness could mean that she is having some form of a stroke if not a transient XXXXXXX stroke. Please have her evaluated at an urgent care, your local doctors office, or emergency department. Better safe than sorry. good luck.