نتایج جستجو برای: acetaminophen toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 127527  

2001

Acetaminophen is widely used in children, because its safety and efficacy are well established. Although the risk of developing toxic reactions to acetaminophen appears to be lower in children than in adults, such reactions occur in pediatric patients from intentional overdoses. Less frequently, acetaminophen toxicity is attributable to unintended inappropriate dosing or the failure to recogniz...

2001

Acetaminophen is widely used in children, because its safety and efficacy are well established. Although the risk of developing toxic reactions to acetaminophen appears to be lower in children than in adults, such reactions occur in pediatric patients from intentional overdoses. Less frequently, acetaminophen toxicity is attributable to unintended inappropriate dosing or the failure to recogniz...

2015
R. Eakins J. Walsh L. Randle R. E. Jenkins I. Schuppe-Koistinen C. Rowe P. Starkey Lewis O. Vasieva N. Prats N. Brillant M. Auli M. Bayliss S. Webb J. A. Rees N. R. Kitteringham C. E. Goldring B. K. Park

Acetaminophen overdose is the leading cause of acute liver failure. One dose of 10-15 g causes severe liver damage in humans, whereas repeated exposure to acetaminophen in humans and animal models results in autoprotection. Insight of this process is limited to select proteins implicated in acetaminophen toxicity and cellular defence. Here we investigate hepatic adaptation to acetaminophen toxi...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید صدوقی یزد 0
محمد شکر زاده m shokrzadeh فرشاد حسینی شیرازی f hosseini- shirazi سهیل سعیدی ساروی s saeedi saravi

introduction: cell culture is a process in which the cells ware isolated from original tissue, dispersed in liquid media and then placed in culture plate where the cells adhere together and propagate. today, this method is used for assessment of cell toxicity, its mechanisms and effect of different compounds on intracellular components. methods: clonogenic assay was used for assessment of cell ...

Journal: :Life sciences 1981
J A Hinson L R Pohl T J Monks J R Gillette

The analgesic acetaminophen causes a potentially fatal, hepatic centrilobular necrosis when taken in overdose. The initial phases of toxicity were described in Dr. Gillette's laboratory in the 1970s. These findings indicated that acetaminophen was metabolically activated by cytochrome P450 enzymes to a reactive metabolite that depleted glutathione (GSH) and covalently bound to protein. It was s...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics 2000
E Tanaka K Yamazaki S Misawa

Acetaminophen (paracetamol) is one of the most commonly used over-the-counter medications. Taken in doses greater than 150 mg/kg/day (>10 g), it usually causes acute liver failure. The authors review mainly the management of acetaminophen toxicity in both users and nonusers of alcohol. Chronic alcoholics are a special subgroup, who risk serious toxicity when taking acetaminophen, even in therap...

    Background & Objective:  Acetaminophen is known as the most common agent which causes hepatic and renal toxicity in human and experimental animals at supra-therapeutic doses. The current study investigated the protective effects of Descurainia sophia seed extract on the acetaminophen-induced nephrotoxicity markers in male mice.  Materials & Methods:  Experimental male mice (n=60, Swiss alb...

Journal: :Seizure 2008
Joost Nicolai Boudewijn Gunning Piet L. Leroy Berten Ceulemans Johan S.H. Vles

We describe four children with Dravet syndrome treated with the combination of valproic acid (VPA) and topiramate (TPM) who developed transient liver toxicity. The time-interval between fever, administration of acetaminophen, epileptic status and liver enzyme disturbances in our four cases suggests that accumulation of toxic acetaminophen-metabolites is possibly responsible for liver toxicity. ...

حسن پورعزتی, مجید, سترگی, مریم, موسوی, زهرا,

Introdution: Oral consumption of Stevia extract increased the antioxidants' level in the body. In this study, the effect of Stevia extract consumption was investigated against neurological and liver complications caused by acute and chronic toxicity of acetaminophen administration in mice. Methods: In acute experiment, NMRI mice (n=12) received stevia extract (400 mg/ml) in drinking water for ...

Journal: :Pediatrics in review 2012
Jennifer Argentieri Kerry Morrone Yehudit Pollack

An Update of N-acetylcysteine Treatment for Acute Acetaminophen Toxicity in Children. Marzullo L. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2005;17(2):239–245 Acetaminophen Toxicity in Children. American Academy of Pediatrics. Committee on Drugs. Pediatrics. 2001; 108(4):1020–1024 Clinical Report—Fever and Antipyretic Use in Children. Section on Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics; Committee on Drugs, Sullivan JE,...

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