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Guidelines for daily acetaminophen are no more than 4,000 mg in a 24 hour period. I got this information on a bottle of ES Tylenol rapid release capsules.
So I’m very careful if I take any extra Tylenol and so far all my liver tests are good.
Tramadol is good but it is still classified an opioid which is why it is sometimes hard to get doctors to order it. I had a reaction to Tramadol and can’t take it. So my doctor prescribed Percocet, another opioid, which is oxycodone combined with acetaminophen. I have PMR, currently on 7.5 mg prednisone, inflammatory arthritis and osteoarthritis. I’m under tight control with my opioid medication with a pain management team.

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Tylenol should not be taken for more than 10 days in a row …info is on the bottle.

@loriesco high uric acid can mean:
Gout
Kidney disease
Heart disease
High blood pressure
Diabetes
Fatty liver disease
Metabolic syndrome

You might want to see what is causing the high uric acid and proceed. It could be your complications may indicate something else is going on rather than or with PMR.

I have tried Tylenol arthritis with very little relief. Now that I finally had an MRI, I was diagnosed with a labrel tear and tendonitis. I no longer am using prednisone for PMR or pain relief. Instead, I use Ibuprofen 200 mg. daily or sometimes every other day for pain relief.