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Management of paracetamol poisoning

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2003
Paracetamol is the most common substance involved in self-poisoning in the UK. The main advances made over the past five years in the management of early paracetamol poisoning, identification of risk factors for paracetamol poisoning, understanding of the mechanisms and management of late paracetamol poisoning and issues concerning the prevention of ...
Dargan, Paul I, Jones, Alison L
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Management of paracetamol poisoning

BMJ, 2011
#### Summary points Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is an effective oral analgesic, with few adverse effects when used at the recommended dose. Nevertheless, paracetamol poisoning is common and potentially fatal.1 It is a leading cause of acute liver failure in the United Kingdom2 and the United States.3 Potential liver damage, predicted from blood ...
Robin E, Ferner   +2 more
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Paracetamol Poisoning

Intensivmedizinische Praxis, 1981
T. J. Meredith, J. A. Vale
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Accidental paracetamol poisoning

Medical Journal of Australia, 2007
John S, Lubel   +2 more
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Paracetamol poisoning

Medicine, 2020
James W. Dear, D Nicholas Bateman
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Paracetamol poisoning.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2005
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