Yes there is good evidence that acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) can deplete glutathione under certain conditions. But whether that matters depends on dose, duration, and individual factors. Tylenol's Impact on Glutathione and Liver Damage Chronic Glutathione Depletion Confers Protection against Alcohol induced Steatosis: Implication for Redox Activation of AMP activated Protein Kinase Pathway Scientific Reports View of Acetaminophen, the missing anion gap in the patient with metabolic acidosis The Southwest journal of medicine The Hidden Impact of Acetaminophen Well Rooted
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glutathione depletion from tylenol Acetaminophen, also known as Tylenol, is used to help with pain & to reduce fever. However, taking too much acetaminophen can be harmful to the liver – which filters out toxins &