Describe acetaminophen absorption
Describe distribution of acetaminophen
Describe acetaminophen elimination
What is the half life of acetaminophen?
* *t1/2 > 12 h in OD
Toxic dose of acetaminophen
6-7 g in adults (w/o risk factors); > 140 mg/kg in children (lower P450 metabolism)
What is a “danger” plasma level (4-hour action level)?
> / 150 ug/mL
**Always need to ask for levels b/c toxicity doesn’t occur immediately
Describe the hepatic toxicity in acetaminophen overdose
Describe renal toxicity of acetaminophen
Acute proximal renal tubular necrosis (renal P450 formation of NAPQI)
How many phases of acetaminophen overdose are there?
4
Describe phase 1 of acetaminophen overdose
- No sx or non-specific sx (anorexia, nausea or vomiting, malaise, diaphoresis)
Describe phase 2 of acetaminophen overdose
- Abdominal pain, liver tenderness, elevated AST and ALT, elevated bilirubin, metabolic acidosis hypoglycemia
Describe phase 3 of acetaminophen overdose
Describe phase 4 of acetaminophen overdose
- Resolution of hepatic dysfunction (if pt survived phase 3)
Management of acetaminophen overdose
Intervention options for acetaminophen overdose
When would you use gastric emptying for acetaminophen overdose?
How can N-acetylcysteine be administered?
When is N-acetylcysteine most effective?
If administered within 8-10 hours of APAP ingestion
Is N-acetylcysteine safe in pregnancy?
Appears to be
NAC mechanism of action
NAC indications
NAC dose (Canada)
IV NAC for 20 hours (150 mg/kg over 15 minutes, 50 mg/kg over 4 hours, 100 mg/kg over 16 hours)
What is considered chronic acetaminophen toxicity?
Treatment of chronic acetaminophen toxicity?
Treatment w/ NAC if liver enzymes elevated or high-risk px