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Citation

Pajoumand A, Jalali N, Abdollahi M, Shadnia S. Hum. Exp. Toxicol. 2003; 22(8): 453-458.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1191/0960327103ht325cr

PMID

12948086

Abstract

Acetaminophen is the most widely used antipyretic and analgesic drug in the world. Acetaminophen poisoning and the following hepatic failure are not rare and are the most common indications of liver transplantation in the USA and Europe. In this case report, the patient was a 25-year old woman with hepatic failure who was brought to Loghman-Hakim Poison Centre 24 hours after attempted suicide with 100 tablets of acetaminophen, 325 mg. She was treated with N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and discharged from the hospital 12 days after admission and followed up for 1 month. In conclusion, acetaminophen poisoning should be considered in the differential diagnoses of hepatic failure. In acetaminophen-induced hepatic damage the administration of NAC must always be considered even after 24 hours of overdose.


Language: en

Keywords

Acetaminophen; Acetylcysteine; Adult; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Antidotes; Drug Overdose; Female; Humans; Liver; Liver Failure, Acute

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