Acetaminophen/Paracetamol junkies: Too Much Can Be Fatal

sclavus

Junior Member
Acetaminophen: Repeated Use of Slightly Too Much Can Be Fatal

Laurie Barclay, MD

November 22, 2011 — Repeated doses of slightly too much acetaminophen (known as paracetamol in the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe) can be fatal, according to the results of a large, single-center cohort study published online November 22 in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology.

"On admission, these staggered overdose patients were more likely to have liver and brain problems, require kidney dialysis or help with breathing and were at a greater risk of dying than people who had taken single overdoses," senior author Kenneth J. Simpson, MBChB (Hons), MD, FRCP (Edin), from the University of Edinburgh and Scottish Liver Transplant Unit in the United Kingdom, said in a news release.

"They haven't taken the sort of single-moment, one-off massive overdoses taken by people who try to commit suicide, but over time the damage builds up, and the effect can be fatal," he adds.

In the United Kingdom, acetaminophen hepatotoxicity is the leading cause of acute liver failure (ALF). However, the effect of a staggered overdose pattern or delayed hospital presentation on mortality or need for emergency liver transplantation was previously unknown.

Of 663 patients admitted with acetaminophen-induced severe liver injury between 1992 and 2008, 161 (24.3%) had taken a staggered overdose. Compared with patients who took an overdose at a single time, patients with staggered overdose were significantly older and more likely to abuse alcohol.

When asked why they repeatedly ingested more than the recommended dose of acetaminophen, patients with staggered overdose most often cited pain relief as their rationale (58.2%).

Compared with patients who took an overdose at a single time, those who took staggered overdoses had lower total ingested doses and lower serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels on admission. Nonetheless, they were more likely to be encephalopathic and to require renal replacement therapy or mechanical ventilation.

Although mortality was higher in staggered overdoses than in single-time overdoses (37.3% vs 27.8%; P = .025), the staggered overdose pattern was not an independent predictor of mortality. For staggered overdoses, sensitivity of the King's College poor prognostic criteria was reduced (77.6%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 70.8% - 81.5%).

Delayed presentation to medical services more than 24 hours after single-time overdose occurred in 44.9% of those in whom accurate timings could be determined, and was independently associated with death or liver transplantation (odds ratio [OR], 2.25; 95% CI, 1.23 - 4.12; P = .009).

In their logistic regression analysis, the investigators controlled for signs and symptoms, such as hepatic encephalopathy and prothrombin time, as well as various demographic factors.

"Staggered overdoses or patients presenting late after an overdose need to be closely monitored and considered for the paracetamol antidote, N-acetylcysteine [NAC], irrespective of the concentration of paracetamol in their blood," Dr. Simpson said.

Because both these groups are at increased risk of developing multiorgan failure, they should be considered for early transfer to specialist liver centers.

Limitations of this study include reliance on patient recall regarding the time of last ingestion, total paracetamol dose, and suicidal intent; limited data regarding the use of concomitant P450 enzyme inducers or recent fasting; and selection bias for the more severe cases of acetaminophen toxicity in Scotland.

"[T]his large cohort study demonstrates the deleterious effects of delayed presentation and staggered overdose pattern upon outcome following paracetamol-induced acute liver injury," the study authors conclude. "Both delayed presentation > 24 hours and staggered overdoses are strongly associated with multiorgan injury and the need for [liver transplantation]. Patients presenting with these overdose patterns should be treated as high risk for progression to ALF, and should receive NAC in their presenting hospital whilst awaiting serial ALT and PT levels."

This study received no external funding. The authors have disclosed no relevant financial relationships.

Br J Clin Pharmacol. Published online November 22, 2011.

Medscape Medical News © 2011 WebMD, LLC
 

esperanza

revert of many years
thank you for this reminder brother,,,, iactually saw it on the news, but its a reminder we need..i never take too many in one day ,but ido take them too often,over time ,so it really made me think
 

queenislam

★★★I LOVE ALLAH★★★
~ May Allah swt help,protect and guide all muslims~Amin!

:salam2:
greeting!

Strictly No taking it with alcohol
and
Strictly to take it accordingly to doctor advice on prescription.
No shortcut as it will considered overdose and resulting to fatal!!!

~ May Allah swt help,protect and guide all muslims~Amin!

Thank you for sharing
this,brother.
:jazaak:

Take care,
~Wassalam :)
 

sclavus

Junior Member
thank you for this reminder brother,,,, iactually saw it on the news, but its a reminder we need..i never take too many in one day ,but ido take them too often,over time ,so it really made me think

I very seldom take paracetamol, when I have a headache or whatever ache I just take a strong coffee.


Assalaam.
 

saifkhan

abd-Allah
I very seldom take paracetamol, when I have a headache or whatever ache I just take a strong coffee.


Assalaam.

as salam 'alaykum

this is just opposite for me, now paracetamol doesn't work on me.
as far i remember at first i used to avoid medicines, but later, at exam times, i even used to take 4(four) 500mg paracetamol at the same time, but not so often, when i used to get severe head ache.

I have a problem in eye, you can say, aaa for ease I'm writing "Minus Cylinder", so monthly once or fortnightly i get a severe headache, for that reason, i have to take suppository 1000mg, when it is not available, i take Diclofenac or even aceclofenac.

JazakAllah brother for sharing with us.

wassalam
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

What about cupping. Is that not supposed to relive pressure for headaches?
 

sclavus

Junior Member
Yes, definitely.

But it must be done by somebody who knows what he's doing, where and when along with precautionary measures against blood contamination.

Chinese clinics are good at it as I've been told.


:salam2:
 

Hajjerr

He is Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram
as salam 'alaykum

this is just opposite for me, now paracetamol doesn't work on me.
as far i remember at first i used to avoid medicines, but later, at exam times, i even used to take 4(four) 500mg paracetamol at the same time, but not so often, when i used to get severe head ache.

I have a problem in eye, you can say, aaa for ease I'm writing "Minus Cylinder", so monthly once or fortnightly i get a severe headache, for that reason, i have to take suppository 1000mg, when it is not available, i take Diclofenac or even aceclofenac.

JazakAllah brother for sharing with us.

wassalam

salam aleikum wa rahmatulahy wa barakatuh,

Dont you use glasses for this problem of the eye brother ? To use them from time to time, i hade ones for small problem in my eye that lead to much headache, now are somewhere in the corner of a shelv and i remember them only when i have headache.. :)

:salam2:
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Are you drinking enough water. Often headaches are caused by dehydration.
There is the dua of placing your hand on the body part that aches and reciting..do you want me to dig that up?

Swimming is excellent to get rid of headaches, too.
 

Hajjerr

He is Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram
wa aleikum salam wa rahmatulahy wa barakatuh,

It whould be nice to find that dua, maybe i will search it, dear Aapa.
My headaches have many causes...maybe some stress and often because of my sensitive eyes, are light colour (blue) and sensitive to much computer or much light.
Sometimes i take one pill of Nurofen, but only one and only sometimes.
To go swim...well, is a little complicated since.. i dont know :SMILY231: maybe i will learn when i will find a safe place. Thank you for your suggestions, shokran
May
Allah be with you :tti_sister:
:salam2:
 

saifkhan

abd-Allah
salam aleikum wa rahmatulahy wa barakatuh,

Dont you use glasses for this problem of the eye brother ? To use them from time to time, i hade ones for small problem in my eye that lead to much headache, now are somewhere in the corner of a shelv and i remember them only when i have headache.. :)

:salam2:

wa 'alaykum salma warahamtu-llah

yes I do, although my prob is not that much, right one -2.75 with -.75 cylinder and the left one -1.75

the cause of pain is, first of all for the cylinder power prob of right and then the different numbers for two eyes.


i even, sometimes forget to take of my glass, i have use so frequently like when i go to shower, if i dont see my face in mirror, may be i start with wearing it and it also happens when i'm going to sleep, he he


neurofen is a group of ibrufen or Ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, for pain relief and it has the anti inflammatory agent also.

Aceclofenac is also nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug but it is more stronger and has more side effects.

also when there is a severe attack, i rinse my hair freezing cold water so that i dont feel pain. also a good idea, but it immediately give rise to intolerance the low temp.

anyways, hamdu li Allah, when my mom was near, she used to press and and pull my hair for long time, although after taking medicine but now, as she is far, i have to take refuge with frezing cold water.

barakAllahu feekum for the concern, also brother sclavus.

wassalam
 

esperanza

revert of many years
Assalaam walaikum,

Are you drinking enough water. Often headaches are caused by dehydration.
There is the dua of placing your hand on the body part that aches and reciting..do you want me to dig that up?

Swimming is excellent to get rid of headaches, too.

dear sister yes definitely could be your not drinking enough water,,,,,,,
 

Hajjerr

He is Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram
wa 'alaykum salma warahamtu-llah

yes I do, although my prob is not that much, right one -2.75 with -.75 cylinder and the left one -1.75

the cause of pain is, first of all for the cylinder power prob of right and then the different numbers for two eyes.


i even, sometimes forget to take of my glass, i have use so frequently like when i go to shower, if i dont see my face in mirror, may be i start with wearing it and it also happens when i'm going to sleep, he he


neurofen is a group of ibrufen or Ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, for pain relief and it has the anti inflammatory agent also.

Aceclofenac is also nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug but it is more stronger and has more side effects.

also when there is a severe attack, i rinse my hair freezing cold water so that i dont feel pain. also a good idea, but it immediately give rise to intolerance the low temp.

anyways, hamdu li Allah, when my mom was near, she used to press and and pull my hair for long time, although after taking medicine but now, as she is far, i have to take refuge with frezing cold water.

barakAllahu feekum for the concern, also brother sclavus.

wassalam

salam aleikum wa rahmatulahy wa barakatuh,

I understand, these with freezing water is bit risky, Diclofenac i never tryed...just the Nurofen, inchallah i wont need more.

May Allah protect you and your mom that helped you in need, and all of us.ameen

:salam2:
 

Hajjerr

He is Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram
dear sister yes definitely could be your not drinking enough water,,,,,,,

salam aleikum,

Is always good to drink water, i try to drink about 2L per day, hamdullilah, thank you sisters and brother Sclavus for the post.

:salam2:
 
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