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Are there any products that can replace Arthritis Tylenol for administering to an intellectually disabled person who has difficulty swallowing? (Patch? capsules? Crushable small pills?)

Yes, there are alternative products that can be used in place of Tylenol Arthritis for someone with difficulty swallowing. One option is to use Tylenol Extra-Strength tablets, which contain the same medication in a slightly higher quantity. These tablets can be crushed and mixed with food for easier administration. Another option is to use acetaminophen suppositories. Additionally, there is the option of using acetaminophen syrup, such as Tempra or Children's Tylenol, dosed based on weight.

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