This study investigated the potential effect of therapeutic doses of acetaminophen (APAP) in combination with light-moderate amounts of alcohol on kidney functions controlling for factors such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity that may predispose the kidney to APAP and/or alcohol toxicity. Secondary analysis of the 2003–2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data was performed using SAS 9.4. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) comparing the likelihood that individuals who ingested therapeutic doses of APAP and light-moderate amount of alcohol, compared to those who did not, would have kidney dysfunction were generated from multiple logistics regression models by further controlling for potential predisposin...
Background: The risk of renal damage in patients with high alcohol consumption is controversial. The...
Background: Moderate alcohol consumption has been consistently associated with beneficial health eff...
Hepatic injury in alcoholics due to intake of acetaminophen (APAP or acetylparaaminophenol) with the...
Acetaminophen is a popular over-the-counter analgesic used for headaches and minor muscu-loskeletal ...
Studies have examined the association between acetaminophen (APAP) use and renal disease; however, t...
Studies have examined the association between acetaminophen (APAP) use and renal disease; however, t...
Shusuke Hiragi,1,2 Hiroyuki Yamada,1 Tatsuo Tsukamoto,1,3 Kazuki Yoshida,4,5 Naoya Kondo,1 Takeshi M...
Aims: Acetaminophen is a safe antipyretic and analgesic drug within the clinically recommended dosag...
Background: Hepatic failure has been associated with reported therapeutic use of acetaminophen by al...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published observational stud...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published observational stud...
Background: People who take analgesic drugs frequently may be at increased risk of end-stage renal d...
Study Objectives. To determine if subjects with chronic alcoholism are predisposed to acetaminophen-...
Background: Acetaminophen-cysteine adducts (APAP-CYS) are a specific biomarker of acetaminophen expo...
Background. The impact of moderate alcohol con-sumption on renal function has important public healt...
Background: The risk of renal damage in patients with high alcohol consumption is controversial. The...
Background: Moderate alcohol consumption has been consistently associated with beneficial health eff...
Hepatic injury in alcoholics due to intake of acetaminophen (APAP or acetylparaaminophenol) with the...
Acetaminophen is a popular over-the-counter analgesic used for headaches and minor muscu-loskeletal ...
Studies have examined the association between acetaminophen (APAP) use and renal disease; however, t...
Studies have examined the association between acetaminophen (APAP) use and renal disease; however, t...
Shusuke Hiragi,1,2 Hiroyuki Yamada,1 Tatsuo Tsukamoto,1,3 Kazuki Yoshida,4,5 Naoya Kondo,1 Takeshi M...
Aims: Acetaminophen is a safe antipyretic and analgesic drug within the clinically recommended dosag...
Background: Hepatic failure has been associated with reported therapeutic use of acetaminophen by al...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published observational stud...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published observational stud...
Background: People who take analgesic drugs frequently may be at increased risk of end-stage renal d...
Study Objectives. To determine if subjects with chronic alcoholism are predisposed to acetaminophen-...
Background: Acetaminophen-cysteine adducts (APAP-CYS) are a specific biomarker of acetaminophen expo...
Background. The impact of moderate alcohol con-sumption on renal function has important public healt...
Background: The risk of renal damage in patients with high alcohol consumption is controversial. The...
Background: Moderate alcohol consumption has been consistently associated with beneficial health eff...
Hepatic injury in alcoholics due to intake of acetaminophen (APAP or acetylparaaminophenol) with the...