Abstract:In most developed countries, analgesics top the list of the most frequent causes of poisoning. Currently, paracetamol overdose remains the most frequent, whilst ibuprofen has overtaken aspirin in keeping with changes in usage.
Paracetamol (acetaminophen)Since the first cases of severe and fatal liver damage were reported in 1966, 1,2 overdose of paracetamol has become the cause of 100-200 deaths in the UK each year. 3 Paracetamol toxicity remains the leading cause of fulminant hepatic failure in the UK and is … Show more
“…38 Toxic effects are unlikely at doses below 100 mg/kg but can be life-threatening or severe above 400 mg/kg. 39 However, large doses do not indicate that the clinical course is likely to be lethal. 40…”
“…38 Toxic effects are unlikely at doses below 100 mg/kg but can be life-threatening or severe above 400 mg/kg. 39 However, large doses do not indicate that the clinical course is likely to be lethal. 40…”
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