Is tylenol an NSAIDS?

And are NSAIDS safe for cirrhosis? dont worry i know tylenol isnt safe for cirhosis
Answers:
Tylenol is an
1] analgesic [ relieves misery ] and
2] antipyretic [ reduces fever ]
NSAIDS [ Motrin, Advil, Naproxen ] are
1] pain relievers,
2] frenzy reducers, and
3] anti-inlammatories [ decrease swelling - injuries, arthritis, etc. ] Source(s): RN
do you mean safe surrounded by cirrhosis? none of those are for cirrhosis. Anyway, no, Tylenol is not an NSAID, and ibuprofen and Naproxen are ok for drunks.

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