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I brought a bottle of Tylenol (500 pills) in 2012, and I rarely use them, and I still have a bunch left, and they're set to expire in November of this year, so I am hoping most of them will be gone by then, and like diehardbiker, I only take them when the pain gets REALLY BAD, which isn't often.
Tylenol isn't strong as oxycodone (like Percocet or Oxycontin) or codeine.
I take Percocet for kidney stone because Tylenol, Advil and Aleve failed to relieve the pain from kidney stone.
For other pains, I prefer Aleve.
Then why do I only need to take one, and less pain, almost no pain after at least. 45 minutes of waiting? I never take two; only one. Why? Because my previous pain killer, Naproxen, was way more powerful at 550 MG, and very strong.