This always seems to get a bunch of laughs from some EMT(P)s but you should be aware of it and why some patients may have concerns. You should also know which OTC meds contain acetaminophen.
http://www.ems1.com/ems-products/education-training/articles/501751-Poisonings-prompt-stronger-acetaminophen-warnings/
Poisonings prompt stronger acetaminophen warnings
http://www.ems1.com/ems-products/education-training/articles/501751-Poisonings-prompt-stronger-acetaminophen-warnings/
Poisonings prompt stronger acetaminophen warnings
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Got a cold? Feel lousy? Before you load up on some of the familiar brandname over-the-counter drugs, pay attention to the warning labels.
The Food and Drug Administration issued a report late last month calling for stronger warnings on drugs containing the painkiller acetaminophen - an ingredient in common remedies like Tylenol, NyQuil, Theraflu and Excedrin.
The New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center added its warning last week after helping 90 people in the past year who were poisoned by unintentionally taking too much acetaminophen.