In the United Kingdom the most common drug taken in overdose is paracetamol, which is recognised as a major cause of acute liver failure. However death rates from acute liver failure have fallen due to the rapid availability and accessibility of the antidote, acetylcysteine or N-acetylcysteine otherwise known as NAC. In this article the authors will critically evaluate the current literature surrounding the assessment and management of patients presenting with paracetamol overdose in order to improve their own clinical practise and promote best practice within their clinical team. This will include discussion of presentation, risk factors, treatment, complications and referral to specialist centres for transplant.N/
Aims Acute drug overdose, especially with paracetamol, may cause acute liver failure leading to regi...
Acute paracetamol poisoning due to a single overdose may be effectively treated by the early adminis...
Acute paracetamol poisoning due to a single overdose may be effectively treated by the early adminis...
In the United Kingdom the most common drug taken in overdose is paracetamol, which is recognised as ...
Liver failure resulting from deliberate or accidental paracetamol overdose continues to be an import...
Acute liver failure is a rare syndrome comprising a coagulopathy of liver origin, jaundice and encep...
Acute liver failure is a rare syndrome comprising a coagulopathy of liver origin, jaundice and encep...
The overall objective of this thesis was to identify and examine areas for improvement in the manage...
Paracetamol is involved in a large proportion of overdoses that present to the Emergency Department ...
As the most common cause of acute liver failure (ALF) in the USA and UK, acetaminophen-induced hepat...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
As the most common cause of acute liver failure (ALF) in the USA and UK, acetaminophen-induced hepat...
Abstract Acetaminophen toxicity is one of the leading causes of liver failure. Although N‐acetylcyst...
Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is the most commonly used antipyretic and pain reliever an...
Aims Acute drug overdose, especially with paracetamol, may cause acute liver failure leading to regi...
Aims Acute drug overdose, especially with paracetamol, may cause acute liver failure leading to regi...
Acute paracetamol poisoning due to a single overdose may be effectively treated by the early adminis...
Acute paracetamol poisoning due to a single overdose may be effectively treated by the early adminis...
In the United Kingdom the most common drug taken in overdose is paracetamol, which is recognised as ...
Liver failure resulting from deliberate or accidental paracetamol overdose continues to be an import...
Acute liver failure is a rare syndrome comprising a coagulopathy of liver origin, jaundice and encep...
Acute liver failure is a rare syndrome comprising a coagulopathy of liver origin, jaundice and encep...
The overall objective of this thesis was to identify and examine areas for improvement in the manage...
Paracetamol is involved in a large proportion of overdoses that present to the Emergency Department ...
As the most common cause of acute liver failure (ALF) in the USA and UK, acetaminophen-induced hepat...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
As the most common cause of acute liver failure (ALF) in the USA and UK, acetaminophen-induced hepat...
Abstract Acetaminophen toxicity is one of the leading causes of liver failure. Although N‐acetylcyst...
Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is the most commonly used antipyretic and pain reliever an...
Aims Acute drug overdose, especially with paracetamol, may cause acute liver failure leading to regi...
Aims Acute drug overdose, especially with paracetamol, may cause acute liver failure leading to regi...
Acute paracetamol poisoning due to a single overdose may be effectively treated by the early adminis...
Acute paracetamol poisoning due to a single overdose may be effectively treated by the early adminis...