TREATMENT OF PARACETAMOL (ACETAMINOPHEN) POISONING WITH N-ACETYLCYSTEINE

1977 
Abstract Fifteen patients with paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning were treated with intravenous N-acetylcysteine (300 mg/kg given over 20 h). Mean admission and 4 h plasma-paracetamol concentrations were 262 and 369 μg/ml, respectively. Liver-function tests remained normal or were only slightly disturbed in 11 of 12 patients treated within 10 h of paracetamol ingestion. Severe liver damage developed in the other patient and in the three in whom treatment was started more than 10 h after paracetamol ingestion. In contrast to cysteamine, N-acetylcysteine was very well tolerated and has the advantage of being available as a pharmaceutical preparation in a 20% sterile solution.
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