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I appreciate the sources, but I don't appreciate the
Because nothing you've posted here is news to me. I think you'll find I said:
So I'll just quote directly from your very first link, because the rest of them don't say anything different:
And
So, in around 50% of cases, the danger is people not bothering to check what they're ingesting. They took other medications containing acetaminophen and didn't know it, or they took other drugs that amplified the ability of the acetaminophen to cause damage (like alcohol, which is made very clear you're not supposed to take with acetaminophen).
In the rest, overdoses were intentionally taken, so you can't really count those in the danger statistics since the goal was to use it dangerously.
To put this in perspective:
Just do the maths on how much acetaminophen you normally take for any given ailment, and you'll realise just how far beyond those doses the danger really lies (or maybe that you're one of the people who doesn't check what they're taking).
So, to conclude: acetaminophen is indeed dangerous if you don't pay attention to what you're taking or how much. Other examples of things that are dangerous if you don't use them right: cars, ovens, lawnmowers, cotton buds, the internet... the full list is quite long, actually, but I'm sure you get the idea.
Lol who downvoted this
I'll give you one guess :P
What a tool.
Many countries discourage these drugs. Switzerland and Germany, most of EU.
It sounds like the health care sector in the EU generally is worried about the misuse of acetaminophen, like for a "Paracetamol Challenge" on the level of the "Tide Pod Challenge": https://www.euractiv.com/section/health-consumers/news/what-is-the-paracetamol-challenge-that-has-europe-nervous/
The misuse of any OTC drug is worrying, but this doesn't translate into a general discouragement, and certainly not because of the "danger" that some people might not take it as directed.