Thank you, Baker.
>it would be painless. anon's paramedic frens had already said that would be a lingering painful death.
Liver failure, hepatic coma:
Acetaminophen overdose is one of the most common poisonings. People often think that this medicine is very safe. However, it can be deadly if taken in large doses.
Symptoms may include:
Abdominal pain, upset stomach
Appetite loss
Coma
Seizures
Diarrhea
Irritability
Yellow skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice)
Nausea, vomiting
Sweating
However, without rapid treatment, a very large overdose of acetaminophen can lead to liver failure and death in a few days.
https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/poison/acetaminophen-overdose
Depending on the amount of acetaminophen in the blood, symptoms range from none at all to vomiting and abdominal pain to liver failure and death.
The diagnosis is based on the amount of acetaminophen in the blood and results of liver function tests.
Most overdoses cause no immediate symptoms. If the overdose is very large, symptoms develop in 4 stages:
In stage 1 (after several hours), the person may vomit but does not seem ill. Many people have no symptoms in stage 1.
In stage 2 (after 24 to 72 hours), nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain may develop. At this stage, blood tests show that the liver is functioning abnormally.
In stage 3 (after 3 to 4 days), vomiting becomes worse. Tests show that the liver is functioning poorly, and jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin) and bleeding develop. Sometimes the kidneys fail and the pancreas becomes inflamed (pancreatitis).
In stage 4 (after 5 days), the person either recovers or experiences failure of the liver and often other organs, which may be fatal.
If toxicity results from multiple smaller doses taken over time, the first indication of the problem may be abnormal liver function, sometimes with jaundice and/or bleeding.
https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/injuries-and-poisoning/poisoning/acetaminophen-poisoning
>this was a Q team arrest of a high profile antifa guy at the time.
Apprehend, Break, and Turn, Anon. Mapping has been ongoing.
>So the tamperproof bottles began.
It was not limited to bottles. Tamperproof capsules and pill production methods had to be introduced. Prior to the Tylenol poisonings many OTC and prescribed gelatin capsules could be opened by the consumer.