How expensive is paracetemol (Tylenol) in the US?

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I can get a pack of 16 500mg paracetemol for as little as £0.70. How does this compare to the price in the US?
 
Costco sells 500 500 mg pills (Costco/off brand Tylenol) for $9.99. That's about $0.01 per pill, practically giving them away. Come get your American Dream, cheap paracetamol you fiend.
 
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200 500mg tablets for $3.97 at Walmart.

I'm not doing the conversion, figure it out.

I have heard that in Bongland you can't buy large quantities at once because of overdose fears. There are stupid people who think more pills=faster relief. But I'd like to think most people can read a label and understand that liver damage can be a result of "Hurr durr Imma take 12 of these because bad headache".
 
We call it acetaminophen where I live. I didn’t even know it was also called paracetamol until just now.
Yes, the US and Japan use the term acetaminophen. Pretty much every other nation (at least the English speaking world) call it paracetamol.
 
The streets teem with 'Tamol zombies. They call it 'Tamol Flu. You get AIDS from it, here. I was Tamming with this bitch and she took her pants off and it was no gap, no hole, just a chode shaped like a 'Tamol bottle. I killed myself after that.
 
In the US, it's extremely cheap..... I think I got a bottle of 500 200mg tablets for 5 dollars. Everything with acetaminiphen in it has to have special warning labels because of the risk of overdose. A lot of flu and headache medicines are other stuff+acetaminophen.

They make an instant tea powder that's a flu combination drug, Theraflu. It REALLY works and it's great for people who can't swallow pills or who get sick to their stomach from taking pills. But for some reason basically no one outside of my family has heard of it, and if they have, they thought it was just some herbal thing. It's pretty much the same thing in a flu tablet medicine, just in honey lemon tea form. I always wondered if they sold it in other countries.
 
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