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Acetaminophen—the main ingredient in medications such as Tylenol®—is the most widely used pain reliever. While generally considered safe when taken occasionally and in small doses, acute overdoses and chronic consumption of acetaminophen can cause liver toxicity.
According to research, 50 percent of all acute liver failure in the
United States is attributed to acetaminophen consumption. While many
of these cases result from an overdose, even “correct dosage” may
cause liver damage, liver failure and death. In the United The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is currently considering measures to decrease the number of cases of unintentional and intentional overdose leading to liver injury, including limiting the maximum adult daily dose in both prescription and over-the-counter medications and improving labeling. Initial signs and symptoms of acetaminophen toxicity are nausea and vomiting, so it’s hard to identify it immediately. In some cases, liver toxicity may develop without symptoms. Risks
of Accidental Overdosing It’s not uncommon for a patient to take several over the-counter medications—for pain and fever and then for a sore throat, cough and cold, multiplying the risk of overdosing. Combining prescription medications and over-the-counter medications containing acetaminophen also increases the risk. Inadvertent overdosing can also happen from Children’s Tylenol being given to children to relieve a fever over a period of several days. Fasting (such as not eating because of illness), alcohol consumption or genetic predisposition to liver problems also increases the risk of liver toxicity, although the patient may be taking the prescribed dose of the medication.
Avoiding Damage
Drug-Free Pain Relief
Common Medications Containing Acetaminophen
Common over-the-counter medications
These are just some of the many preparations containing acetaminophen on the market. Exceptional Risk Factors of Acetaminophen Poisoning
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