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Tylenol in italian?

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What does “Tylenol” mean in Italian?

In Italian, “Tylenol” is commonly translated/handled as brand name: Tylenol (often written the same way) with the active ingredient specified as paracetamolo (paracetamol).

In everyday usage, people may say “Tylenol a base di paracetamolo” or simply “paracetamolo”.

How do you say “Tylenol” on a medicine label in Italian?

You’ll typically see:
- Tylenol (brand)
- paracetamolo (active ingredient)
- Sometimes the Italian wording “compresse / bustine / sciroppo” depending on the formulation

If you’re looking for the Italian name of the active ingredient

The active ingredient in Tylenol is paracetamol, which in Italian is also paracetamolo.

Is Tylenol used the same way in Italy?

Tylenol is a recognizable brand, but in Italy the substance is usually discussed by paracetamolo. Stores and prescriptions often list the active ingredient rather than the brand.



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