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Title: | N-acetylcysteine regimens for paracetamol overdose: time for a change? | Austin Authors: | Wong, Anselm ;Graudins, Andis | Affiliation: | Austin Toxicology Service, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia Emergency Department, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia Monash Emergency Research Collaborative, School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Monash Toxicology Service, Program of Emergency Medicine, Monash Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Issue Date: | Dec-2016 | Date: | 2016-05-18 | Publication information: | Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA 2016; 28(6): 749-751 | Abstract: | Paracetamol overdose is one of the commonest pharmaceutical poisonings in the world. For nearly four decades, intravenous acetylcysteine regimens have been used to treat most patients successfully and prevent or mitigate hepatotoxicity. However, the rate of occurrence of adverse reactions to acetylcysteine is quite high, and there is a potential for these to be reduced. Recent studies show that distributing the loading-dose of acetylcysteine over the first few hours of treatment may decrease the incidence of adverse reactions. In addition, varying the duration of acetylcysteine administration may potentially benefit certain cohorts of poisoned patients, depending on their risk of developing hepatotoxicity. | URI: | https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/16749 | DOI: | 10.1111/1742-6723.12610 | Journal: | Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA | PubMed URL: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27193944 | Type: | Journal Article | Subjects: | Acetaminophen Acetylcysteine Antidote |
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