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In overdose, glutathione stores are depleted, and NAPQI instead binds to sulfhydryl containing proteins in the liver cells and causes lipid peroxidation, | In overdose, glutathione stores are depleted, and NAPQI instead binds to sulfhydryl containing proteins in the liver cells and causes lipid peroxidation, | ||
- | In massive ingestion with very high paracetamol concentrations (generally > | + | In massive ingestion with very high paracetamol concentrations (generally > |
===== Risk Assessment ===== | ===== Risk Assessment ===== | ||
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- | An acute single ingestion of paraetamol | + | An acute single ingestion of paracetamol |
For acute single dose ingestion of immediate release paracetamol with a known time of ingestion, the paracetamol treatment nomogram (Image 2) can be used to determine the need for NAC therapy. | For acute single dose ingestion of immediate release paracetamol with a known time of ingestion, the paracetamol treatment nomogram (Image 2) can be used to determine the need for NAC therapy. | ||
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* ≥ 10g or ≥ 200mg/kg (whichever is less) over a 24hr period | * ≥ 10g or ≥ 200mg/kg (whichever is less) over a 24hr period | ||
* ≥ 12g or ≥ 300mg/kg (whichever is less) over a 48hr period | * ≥ 12g or ≥ 300mg/kg (whichever is less) over a 48hr period | ||
- | * ≥ a daily therapeutic dose per day for more than 48hr in pateints | + | * ≥ a daily therapeutic dose per day for more than 48hr in patients |
//Image 5. Click to enlarge.// | //Image 5. Click to enlarge.// |