Why does the label on children’s Tylenol tell you not to operate heavy machinery or vehicles when?

heavy machinery
ѕιмρѕσиѕ я υѕ™ ツ asked:


… it’s for CHILDREN!?

Stephanie

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41 Responses to “Why does the label on children’s Tylenol tell you not to operate heavy machinery or vehicles when?”

  1. Your Y!A BFF says:

    they must be drugging the children

  2. Go Heels says:

    hahaha. good question.

    I think it is for dumb adults who might try and take a lot of them

  3. Mr BrightSide says:

    ive seen a todler work a crane before

  4. This Calls For A Sexy Party says:

    It means stay off the Big Wheel bicycle after taking it

  5. Fashionablee says:

    go karts???:)
    Uh those ATVs?
    uh bikes? Motor scooters?

  6. pandaboo922 says:

    lol idk thats funny

  7. Ryan says:

    when i was four, i got my first jackhammer
    at five, i got a bobcat,

    completely normal.

  8. big d says:

    because your wife has a mustache

  9. αιεχα❉ says:

    Children will soon take over the world, or maybe it is the law. Just watch out, a little kid after taking tylenol will jack your car.

  10. JB[♑] says:

    It’s not ONLY for children, though.
    It’s just a smaller dose..
    Which some people need when they only need a slight kick..
    BTW, please stop asking these copy/paste questions..

  11. Spiked Mike!! says:

    exactly, they dont want children to operate heavy machinary, ESPECIALLY when they have a cold

  12. united9198 says:

    It would seem that everything that kids take should be labeled that way. I don’t think good parents would ever let their three-year old drive a tractor-trailer or a D9 Cat.

  13. FatFrenchKid says:

    They just have to. For lawsuits and such.

  14. Just That Girl says:

    You never know. Those toddlers can get jobs for driving bulldozers,too, you know.

  15. wigglebuttriley says:

    does it really???? wow…maybe for their little motorized play cars lol…haha

  16. vaultone100 says:

    Go-carts, Mini dirt bikes, Bicycles, Roller Skates.

    Machinery could be microwave,oven,toaster.

    Not as serious but still dangerous for children.

  17. *Cher* says:

    It’s just placed on every bottle of Tylenol

  18. swings1534 says:

    They have to cover themselves, someone will sue. There are a million ridiculous caveats companies put on their products. It may cause drowsiness.

  19. masterdarwinian says:

    Because the U.S. government consists of idiocy

  20. xblazinfire619 says:

    you never know, it could be drowsy, when the kids are playing with tonka or barbie

  21. Dave's not here man... says:

    Maybe it’s meant for kids in third world sweat-shops.

  22. Jamaican_Girl says:

    HAHAHA!! That is a really good question!!!

  23. Bob says:

    Just because it says it’s for kids not all the people that use it are kids. besides, it is probably some thing that they must put on there for legal purposes.

  24. ALESIA S says:

    That’s a good question. but they probably figure adults would probably take it but double the kids amount

  25. Dana :] says:

    adults can take it too. and its saying that just in case

  26. mamamia says:

    some idiot didnt understand the labeling process

  27. §нα∂σω ηιgђтмαяє says:

    because they believe that child labor laws are bull$hit

  28. Jill says:

    I’m just guessing but, maybe it’s because some children who are very young…might be fooling around with machines!

  29. JennyH says:

    Prob. because everybody is suing for something now-a-days. Who knows somebody may give their kid some Tylenol, and let them play on one of those miniture motor cars, and if they crash and get hurt, they will blame it on the Tylenol.

  30. Keyser Soze says:

    its aimed at the children working in sweatshops

  31. Becca P says:

    To warn the kids not to do that stuff while the product is in their systems.

    Duh.

  32. ♥ Kate the fanpire says:

    HAHAHAHA!! I never thought of that! lol I don’t know!

    =]

  33. chiefsbabe69 says:

    It must be those Tonka trucks and Barbie Jeeps they are referring to.

  34. i got BUSTED by Dr. Phil™ EAGLES says:

    lmao. i think adults can sometimes take childrens
    medicines.

    that’s hilarious. good question. ^_^

  35. chacha says:

    When you’re 40 lbs, a Barbie car is heavy machinery.

  36. mo b says:

    standard warning, just in case an adult takes it

  37. Lets.Mango says:

    Some people don’t tolerate medicine well so they take the children’s dose instead of the adult dose. It’s like some people are prescribed baby aspirin daily to thin out their blood.

  38. Crash Fu™ says:

    Most kids can’t double clutch or use a conventional manual transmission in large trucks. Everyone knows this.

  39. Hypno Freaky ILF says:

    Hahaha good one, just like they put Braille on drive-through ATM machines…I have no idea.

  40. ♥Bah Humbug♥ says:

    Because some adults have to take it if they dont weigh enough to take the adult tylenol…i took the children tylenol until last year! Im 13.

  41. gonzalez.ada57 says:

    Children can!t drive but that people have to write that advisory in any kind of medecine that produce slepping. Bueno es que ellos tienen que escribir ese anuncio no importa si eres un nino o no en caso que alguna persona lo tome tambien. Les advierten a las mamas que ese medicamento da sueno.

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