paracetamol overdose Flashcards
1
Q
paracetamol mechanism of action
A
blocks prostaglandins
2
Q
maximum dosage of paracetamol an adult can take in a day?
A
two 500mg tablets, 4 times in 24 hours
3
Q
how is paractamol metabolised and excreted?
A
- metabolised in liver
- excreted in urine as inactive glucuronide and sulfate conjugates
4
Q
when should blood tests be done for an overdose?
A
4 hours or more after suspected overdose as sampling before this time isn’t reliable as drug absorption and tissue distribution may still be active
5
Q
complications - paracetamol overdose
A
- liver failure
- kidney failure
- pancreatitis
6
Q
what drug needed for elevated paractamol levels?
A
- intravenous acetlycysteine
- prevents liver damage when given within 8 hours of overdose
7
Q
The picture on the left shows a piece of normal liver. The picture on the right shows a piece of liver from someone who took a paracetamol overdose. What
pathological process does this show?
A
- centrilobular necrosis
- due to the toxic effects of paracetamol metabolites on the liver cells, primarily in the centrilobular zone
- overdose overwhelms the liver’s detoxification pathways, leading to the formation of toxic metabolites that damage hepatocytes, resulting in necrosis or cell death in this central area of the liver lobule.