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“Maybe a "tylenol" will cost only a dollar instead of twenty five dollars.”
“Start off with a little codeine in the morning, then half a Percocet around lunchtime to get through the afternoon; follow up with the other half at night, plus extra-strength tylenol or ibuprofen as needed.”
“My medical knowledge goes about as far as knowing to take pepto bismol for an upset stomach and tylenol for pain.”
“I take if for my pain and it works as well as tylenol or advil.”
“I took tylenol after mine were removed two years ago.”
“Modern medicine actually uses N Acetyl Cysteine in some emergency rooms to protect the patient by reducing the oxidative damage caused by some toxic poisons, including tylenol acetaminophen poisoning.”
“So we gave him some tylenol, dropped him at the in-laws, and headed out to dinner.”
“I am giving up my own rest by putting LK in my bed and setting the alarm to get up every four hours to check his temp, give him tylenol, and listen for wheezing.”
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genericized trademarks
Trademarked names that people use to refer to the thing in general, regardless of maker.
xerox, saran wrap, play-doh, silly putty, jell-o, crapper, band-aid, sharpie, biro, bic, zippo, thermos and 81 more...
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Genericide
Trademarks that have lost their character as indicators of source to become a general term for a product or service.
cellophane, aspirin, butterscotch, escalator, heroin, kerosene, thermos, yo-yo, zipper, dry ice, email, freeware and 106 more...
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Winners Don't Use Drugs
Pharmaceutical brand names. I've always been interested in the thoughts these evoke, the root words they're based on, and the millions of marketing dollars pumped into getting them just right. They...
tylenol, ritalin, adderall, advil, claritin, celebrex, boniva, allī, aleve, proactiv, nasonex, vagisil and 44 more...
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kewpid Marketed as “Panadol�? outside North America. I think “Tylenol�? sounds better. Feb 9, 2008