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Published on: 11/6/2025
Drinking alcohol while taking acetaminophen can increase the risk of liver damage, especially if you drink heavily or take more than the recommended dose of acetaminophen. See below to understand more.
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Submit your own QuestionTaking acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol, with alcohol can be risky for your liver. The liver is responsible for breaking down both alcohol and acetaminophen. When both are present, the liver can become overwhelmed, leading to potential liver damage.
In summary, while occasional, moderate alcohol use may not lead to immediate harm when taking acetaminophen, it's best to be cautious. Avoid drinking alcohol if you are taking acetaminophen, especially if you consume alcohol frequently or in large quantities. Always follow the dosing instructions for acetaminophen and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your liver health.
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