Acetaminophen overdose resident survival guide: Difference between revisions
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*Tempra | *Tempra | ||
*Cold and flu medicines. | *Cold and flu medicines. | ||
*Aceta | |||
*Actimin | |||
*Apacet | |||
*Aspirin Free Anacin | |||
*Atasol | |||
*Banesin | |||
*Dapa | |||
*Datril Extra-Strength | |||
*Feverall | |||
*Fibi | |||
*Genapap | |||
*Genebs, | |||
*Panadol | |||
===Common dosage forms and strengths=== | ===Common dosage forms and strengths=== | ||
Revision as of 20:13, 21 December 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: ; Chetan Lokhande, M.B.B.S [2]
Definition
Acetaaminophen is widely used as a pain medication in the U.S . An overdose normally occurs when somebody ingests it accidentally or intentionally above the normal recommended dose . It one of the most common poisoning in the U.S and worldwide . The main reason of this being that is is easily available and people think that it is a very safe medication . It is available in the U.S market under the following brand names .
- Tylenol
- Anacin-3
- Liquiprin
- Percocet
- Tempra
- Cold and flu medicines.
- Aceta
- Actimin
- Apacet
- Aspirin Free Anacin
- Atasol
- Banesin
- Dapa
- Datril Extra-Strength
- Feverall
- Fibi
- Genapap
- Genebs,
- Panadol
Common dosage forms and strengths
- Suppository: 120 mg, 125 mg, 325 mg, 650 mg
- Chewable tablets: 80 mg
- Regular strength: 325 mg
- Extra strength: 500 mg
- Liquid: 160 mg/teaspoon
- Drops: 100 mg / mL, 120 mg / 2.5 mL
mg = milligrams
Maximum advisable dosage is 4000 mg of acetaminophen a day . A severe overdose can happen if taken more than 7000 mg / day .