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FAQ. Can you take tylenol when your on stacker 2 ephedra free?
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Can you take tylenol when your on stacker 2 ephedra free?
M. Pettit
A. Mixing Stacker 2 and Tylenol shouldn't have negative effects, or adverse reactions - especially if you are using the ephedra-free variety. However, since taking a lot of anything that needs to be filtered out of your organism may strain your liver (especially if you have had a history of liver problems), should you experience any of the following serious adverse effects, discontinue both drugs immediatly and contact a doctor:
- liver damage (may manifest through: yellowing of the skin or eyes, nausea, abdominal pain or discomfort, unusual bleeding or bruising, severe fatigue)
FAQ. After taking Stacker-2 without ephedra I felt jittery and shaky, should I continue taking Stacker 2 or stop?
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I bought Stacker 2 without ephedra recently, but haven't started taking it until yesterday. I took one pill after dinner, and one today after breakfast. By the time I got to work (an hour later), my heart beat was extemely fast, I was jittery and my hands were shaking a little bit. It's been couple of hours, and I'm getting a little better, but I'm still jittery and anxious. Could you advise me on whether I should continue taking Stacker 2 or stop, and if I can continue taking it, when will the side effects stop? I would really appreciate your help. Thanks,
Valerie
A. Stacker 2, like all ephedra-based drugs, causes a 'thermogenic' reaction - i.e. it speeds up your metabolism. The 'jitters' you speak of are a standard reaction as you body gets used to it. The increased heart rate is a standard side effect as well. How long will those side effects last? That is hard to say. There are people who never experience them, there are people for whom they last from a couple of days to a couple of weeks. In some cases - the side effects don't go away. Even if they remain, you don't need to stop taking Stacker 2. However, if they should become bothersome or cause general malaise at any point, or you suspect that they might be damaging your health (ie chest pains accompanying the increased heart rate) - cease treatment immidiatly and contact a doctor.
It is also always a good idea to consult a doctor before starting any thermogenic drug.
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