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Hi, Getting banded on Monday, and I can't find Liqued tylenol. Nayone know where to buy it???

Thanks, Kelly :help:

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The only place I've found it is Wal-Mart. I've checked drug stores, Target, grocery stores, even gas stations because I don't go to wal-Mart unless I really have to.

The name of it is "Rapid Blast" and it's usually stocked in the same area as regular Tylenol. Opaquish bottle, strong red color. There is also a PM version that comes in Warm vanilla flavor and is kind of honey-colored, but definitely not honey (or vanilla) tasting.

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You find in in the childrens section. Ask the pharmacist to recalculate the amount for an adult. I did that and it came out to 6 teaspoons for me. I have never been able to face the amount of sweet Syrup so I chewed up the fast acting Tylenol and washed them down with a little warm Water. I am not recomending either, though, check with the Dr.

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It looks liek this and is sold in as-is (not boxed up):

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Hi, Getting banded on Monday, and I can't find Liqued tylenol. Nayone know where to buy it???

Thanks, Kelly :help:

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Adult Tylenol - Ralph's or Kroger Grocery Store depending on your area - They don't have it at my Target and I don't shop at Walmart.

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I'm pretty sure I got mine at a regular grocery store. I can't remember - I actually bought it awhile ago.

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I get it at meijers, but any pharmacy can get it for you, just ask. Walgreens can get it in like 3 days max. ~Mandy

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Thanks Everyone.

I will run over to Walmart and look for it. I usally look everywhere first before heading to a walmart, I avoid it at all costs....

:phanvan

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okay so i am new to all of this and am very interested in the lap-band surgery i am waiting to hear about when my first appt will be anyway i never heard about needing liquid tylenol what is it for????

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okay so i am new to all of this and am very interested in the lap-band surgery i am waiting to hear about when my first appt will be anyway i never heard about needing liquid tylenol what is it for????

Just to help with minor pain after surgery. Much easier to take meds in liquid form than pill form. I am on toooooo many pills a day about 17 different ones and I need to cutup just about each of those pills to get them down. It is a big pain...One good think, right after surgery when I went home the docs took me off all my diabetes meds and so far they are staying pretty normal. I am hoping the more weight that comes off the better it will get.

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