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Is Tylenol PM Addictive?

Tylenol PM can be addictive and dangerous. Although this medicine is said to be non-habit forming, many do develop a psychological addiction to Tylenol PM. Tylenol PM addiction may harm your mind, as well as your body. Tylenol PM is an over-the-counter sleep aid and pain reliever containing two ingredients. This mixture of two medications, ...

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Comparing Tylenol PM Verses Advil PM

Sleep aids have always been a common product, whether coupled with other medications or sold expressly for that purpose. In recent years, pain relievers have become a popular choice to partner with an ingredient that causes a person to feel drowsy and to sleep. Two of the more prominent over-the-counter medications in this area are ...

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Tylenol PM: Insomniac Crack

Tylenol PM is a terrific pill, but it should only be taken before bed. Of course it’s Tylenol, so it’s not meant to cure something like insomnia (even though it does). If you’ve got a horrible headache or a bad back ache, Tylenol PM will help you get some Z’s. It’s available at any drugstore, ...

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Silent Auction Gift Basket Ideas

Is your school, sorority or non-profit organization hosting a silent auction? Are you needing gift basket ideas? A gift basket silent auction can raise much needed funds and be very entertaining. Below are a few creative ideas for fundraiser auctions. “Relax Your Stress Away” Gift Basket One fun idea is to create a stress-relief gift ...

What is Diphenhydramine?

Diphenhydramine, which is more widely known in the United States as Benadryl, is a drug which is manufactured by McNeil-PPC, a subdivision of Johnson and Johnson. It is currently being marketed as an over-the-counter antihistamine, antiemetic, sedative, and hypnotic. It has also been used in the treatment of the extra pyramidal side effects of typical ...

Excedrin PM Vs. Tylenol PM

Several nights a week, I have trouble sleeping. It’s nothing I would consider serious enough to see the doctor about and most of the time my insomnia can be taken care of by using an over-the-counter sleep aid. This mild insomnia has been going on for several years and as a result I’ve tried just ...