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مقالة علمية للدكتورة هنادي هادي بعنوان Paracetamol Poisoning

18/01/2023
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Paracetamol Poisoning<br /> An important reason why paracetamol (acetaminophen) is widely used to reduce <br />pain and fever is that it does not cause the gastrointestinal toxicity of the nonsteroidal <br />anti-inflammatory drugs. However, acetaminophen can cause liver toxicity including <br />serious liver failure, when the patient exceeds the total recommended dosage of less <br />than 4 g/day.<br />The mechanism of this toxicity is well known and results from the depletion of <br />endogenous glutathione and subsequent shunting of paracetamol metabolism from <br />benign to toxic pathways . The risk is greater when the liver is compromised by <br />disease or excessive alcohol use.<br />Cases of paracetamol liver toxicity can be classified as intentional and unintentional. <br />Intentional paracetamol overdosing involving single ingestion is a common form of <br />suicide attempt due to its low cost and accessibility. Unintentional overdoses, which <br />are common in adults and children, account for more than 50% of all cases and is <br />primarily due to therapeutic misuse and excessive dosing over a period of time; <br />usually more than 3 days. Moreover, these “therapeutic misadventures” are also <br />attributed to the use of multiple non-prescription combined formulations containing <br />paracetamol.<br />The problem with these over-the-counter products is that most consumers are not <br />knowledgeable or do not bother to read which of these formulations contain <br />paracetamol. Others patient may not be informed or do not understand the concept of <br />maximum recommended daily dose, or are not aware of the potential for <br />hepatotoxicity with excessive dosing, despite the strong warnings and dosing <br />recommendations in the label or package inserts.<br />Treatment may include activated charcoal if the person seeks medical help soon after <br />the overdose. Attempting to force the person to vomit is not recommended. If there is <br />a potential for toxicity, the antidote acetylcysteine is recommended.

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