نتایج جستجو برای: acetaminophen

تعداد نتایج: 10385  

Journal: :Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics 2000
K E Thummel J T Slattery H Ro J Y Chien S D Nelson K E Lown P B Watkins

BACKGROUND Recent case reports suggest that consumption of ethanol may increase the risk of liver injury induced by acetaminophen (INN, paracetamol). However, this possibility is at odds with previous clinical studies that showed that acute ethanol ingestion could protect against hepatotoxicity by inhibiting CYP-mediated acetaminophen oxidation. We tested the hypothesis that ethanol ingestion c...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2001
T R Knight A Kurtz M L Bajt J A Hinson H Jaeschke

Peroxynitrite may be involved in acetaminophen-induced liver damage. However, it is unclear if peroxynitrite is generated in hepatocytes or in the vasculature. To address this question, we treated C3Heb/FeJ mice with 300 mg/kg acetaminophen and assessed nitrotyrosine protein adducts as indicator for peroxynitrite formation. Vascular nitrotyrosine staining was evident before liver injury between...

A high sensitive electrochemical nanostructure sensor based on graphene oxide/Fe3O4@SiO2 nanocomposite modified graphite screen printed electrode (GO/Fe3O4@SiO2/SPE) has been developed for trace analysis of acetaminophen. The electrochemical study of the modified electrode, as well as its efficiency for simultaneous voltammetric oxidation of acetaminophen and tryptophan is described. Compared w...

Journal: :Gastroenterology & hepatology 2014
Jesse M Civan Victor Navarro Steven K Herrine Jeffrey M Riggio Paul Adams Simona Rossi

Unintentional acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity has been increasingly recognized as a significant problem, prompting increased scrutiny and restrictions from the US Food and Drug Administration on products combining acetaminophen with narcotics. Patterns of acetaminophen use have not previously been reported in the hospitalized patient population, which may be especially vulnerable to liver ...

2017
Michael H. Court Zhaohui Zhu Gina Masse Su X. Duan Laura P. James Jerold S. Harmatz David J. Greenblatt

Over 30 years ago, black Africans from Kenya and Ghana were shown to metabolize acetaminophen faster by glucuronidation and slower by oxidation compared with white Scottish Europeans. The objectives of this study were to determine whether similar differences exist between AfricanAmericans and European-Americans, and to identify genetic polymorphisms that could explain these potential difference...

اقبالیان, فاطمه, ترابی خواه, زهرا, زراعتی, فاطمه, پهلوانی, زویا,

Introduction & Objective: It is clear that tooth extraction is painful. Different drugs with various functions have been used in order to relieve the pain after extraction. Ibuprofen is a non-narcotic analgesic and acetaminophen is considered as one of the most consumption anti-inflammatory drugs and is administrated to relieve moderate to severe pains. Our purpose is comparing the effects of...

Farhood Ghazi Gholamreza Asadi Karam, Jabber Atashbar Mohammad Khaksari Haddad Nader Shahrokhi, Nava Shahrokhi

Background: A majority of people widely use acetaminophen as a sedative. Overusing the drug for prolonged periods of time can lead to acute liver damage. Mumijo, as a strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory drug, could possibly reduce some of the acetaminophen-induced side effects on the liver. Thus, the aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of Mumijo on the liver damage...

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...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2001
E Waters J H Wang H P Redmond Q D Wu E Kay D Bouchier-Hayes

Acetaminophen overdose causes acute liver injury in both humans and animals. This study was designed to investigate the potential role of the conditionally essential amino acid taurine in preventing acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were administered acetaminophen (800 mg/kg) intraperitoneally. Taurine (200 mg/kg) was given 12 h before, at the time of, and 1 or 2 h ...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 1986
G A Hazelton J J Hjelle C D Klaassen

The present study examined the effects of butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) on acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity and metabolism in vivo with emphasis on possible changes in the glucuronidation pathway. Female Swiss-Webster mice received BHA in the diet (1% w/w) for 12 days (600 to 800 mg/kg/day). BHA prevented acetaminophen hepatotoxicity (600 mg/kg, ip), based on serum alanine and aspartate am...

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