A Clinical Course of Repeated Supratherapeutic Ingestion of Acetaminophen
Neelay Shah, Hunter Campbell, Vishal Patel, Jill Moormeier

TL;DR
This paper discusses a case of acute liver failure caused by repeated high-dose acetaminophen use and its management with N-acetylcysteine.
Contribution
The paper presents a rare case of chronic acetaminophen overdose leading to ALF and its treatment with NAC.
Findings
Chronic acetaminophen ingestion can lead to acute liver failure.
N-acetylcysteine was used as a treatment when liver transplantation was not possible.
The effectiveness of NAC in chronic overdose cases remains poorly supported by evidence.
Abstract
Acute liver failure (ALF) exemplifies a rapid decline in liver function among individuals with previously healthy livers, often manifesting through symptoms such as jaundice, confusion, and potentially life-threatening complications. Timely medical intervention, and, in severe instances, liver transplantation, are essential for enhancing outcomes and averting further deterioration. While the causes of ALF are multifaceted, in developed nations, it predominantly arises from drug-induced liver injury. Treatment primarily revolves around supportive measures, with severe cases necessitating liver transplantation. In instances where acute overdose with acetaminophen serves as the instigating factor, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) emerges as a pivotal component of management, as indicated by the Rumack-Matthew nomogram. The Rumack-Matthew nomogram guides treatment for acetaminophen overdose by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection · Liver Disease and Transplantation · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
