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. Acetaminophen's Role in Autism and ADHD: A Mitochondrial Perspective Oxidative stress mediates end organ damage in a novel model of acetaminophen toxicity in Drosophila Scientific Reports Sex differences in glutathione metabolism and acetaminophen toxicity Acetaminophen Toxicity: How Genetic Susceptibility Combines with Environmental Factors Electrochemical evidences in oxidation of acetaminophen in the presence of glutathione and N acetylcysteine Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing)
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pubmed tylenol glutathione Electrochemical evidences in oxidation of acetaminophen in the presence of glutathione and N-acetylcysteine