Paracetamol CPG Flashcards
Paracetamol - Presentation
500 mg tablets
120 mg in 5 mL oral liquid (24 mg/mL)
Paracetamol - Pharmacology
An analgesic and antipyretic agent
Actions:
- Exact mechanism of action unclear; thought to inhibit prostaglandin synthesis in the CNS
Paracetamol - Metabolism
By the liver; excreted by the kidneys
Paracetamol - Primary emergency indications
- Mild pain
- Headache
Paracetamol - Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to paracetamol
- Children < 1 month of age
- Paracetamol already administered within past 4hrs
- Total paracetamol intake within past 24hrs exceeding 4 g (adults) or 60 mg/kg (children)
- Chest pain in suspected acute coronary syndrome
Paracetamol - Precautions
- Impaired hepatic function or liver disease
- Elderly/frail
- Malnourished
Paracetamol - Route of administration
Oral
Paracetamol - Side effects
- Hypersensitivity reactions including severe skin rashes (rare)
- Haematological reactions (rare)
Paracetamol - Side notes
There are several brands of paracetamol available in Australia. Paracetamol is also found in many combination medicines, both prescription and over the counter. Carefully determine previous Paracetamol intake before dose administration.
The usual dose of Paracetamolfor children is 15 mg/kg per dose. the maximum total dose of 60 mg/kg therefore equates to 4 doses within a 24hr period.
Hepatic damage is very rare when Paracetamol is taken at recommended dosages.
Paracetamol is not indicated for the treatment of fever in the emergency setting.
Onset: 30min
Peak:
Duration: 4hrs