Tylenol inhibits the enzyme that metabolizes alcohol in your liver. If you want to be a cheap(er) drunk, pop a couple Tylenol with each drink. Please note that if you do this, I am not responsible for any damage done to your liver.
yeah I know it messes with your liver anyway fyi - generic name is ACETAMINOPHEN is anyone wants to read labelsnafnikufesin said:Tylenol inhibits the enzyme that metabolizes alcohol in your liver. If you want to be a cheap(er) drunk, pop a couple Tylenol with each drink. Please note that if you do this, I am not responsible for any damage done to your liver.
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That's bad :zombie:nafnikufesin said:I saw a sign here that advertised "Inl't Illiteracy Day". If that's how they're going to abbreviate "International", I think we need to support the advertisers in taking part in this special day![]()
Mainly on-call to the emergency room, seeing patients that have come into the ER, often acutely psychotic, or suicidal, or manic, or intoxicated/withdrawing. Sometimes I'll alos get called by our inpatient unit to deal with emergencies on the unit (ie. someone having an acute medical problem, or agitated needing medication or restraint).MyHatred said:BTW: What type of calls do you get when you are "on call"?