Why does it say do not use before work with heavy machinery on the back of childrens tylenol? I mean.really c

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Kain asked:


Why does it say do not use before work with heavy machinery on the back of childrens tylenol? I mean..really could we save that many people by getting those darn five year-olds with headcolds off those forklifts!

Neil

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10 Responses to “Why does it say do not use before work with heavy machinery on the back of childrens tylenol? I mean.really c”

  1. Coralicious says:

    I guess it’s so the parents don’t let their kids drive their Power Wheels after taking it.

  2. cutengraceless says:

    Maybe it’s a note for Kathy Lee.

  3. J.D. says:

    They’re just covering all the bases that they can. I’m sure their legal department had something to do with that warning being put there. Unfortunately we live in a time where some folks just don’t think. An adult might take some pain reliever made specifically for a child and then go and operate a car or heavy machinery, get hurt (or killed) and then turn around and sue the manufacturer simply because “it didn’t say so on the packaging”.

  4. Dizynman says:

    It’s for the nurse that runs Nike sweatshop! LOL

  5. Cricket65 says:

    I think because sometimes even adults take the kid stuff.

  6. � Fuzzy Dice says:

    remember that child labour is still legal in some countries - so it needs to be on the bottle!

  7. edward I says:

    ANNND, don’t you love the ads for sleep meds?
    WARNING: Side effect, may cause DROWISNESS?
    DUHHHH!

  8. Navy_Babe_2006 says:

    It’s all in how medicine effects different people. My step mother can take a children’s tylenol and be knocked out for the next couple of hours…

  9. Evilest_Wendy says:

    Because, they use the same warnings because it’s the same medication, just a different strength. Some adults might use it.

  10. CoffeeChick says:

    lmao…that’s too funny. I guess their have been a bunch of children out there that got hurt on the job.

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