Acetaminophen overdose in children and adolescents

  • Syh-Jae Lin*
  • , H. C. Chao
  • , Jing-Long Huang
  • , T. Y. Lin
  • , K. H. Hsieh
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

From 1982 to 1997, 12 Chinese children were admitted to Chang Gung Memorial Hospital with acetaminophen overdose. Six subjects (one young child, and five adolescents) developed liver damage which was severe in three cases (AST>1000 IU/L). Acetaminophen-induced liver function abnormalities were characterized by elevation of transaminase levels with ALT higher than AST(6/6), coagulopathy(5/6), thrombocytopenia (1/6), but absence of jaundice(6/6). Fortunately, none of the six patients with liver damage developed fulminant liver failure, and all recovered completely. Acetaminophen overdose can cause significant morbidity in children and adolescents. Caretakers should be well instructed to give the drug correctly. So far, acetaminophen is still considered as the drug-of-choice for antipyresis in pediatric practice. However, multicentered collaborative study is necessary to determine whether acetaminophen intoxication causes less hepatic failure in Chinese children than in Western children.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)448-453
Number of pages6
JournalZhonghua Minguo xiao er ke yi xue hui za zhi [Journal]. Zhonghua Minguo xiao er ke yi xue hui
Volume38
Issue number6
StatePublished - 1997

Keywords

  • Acetaminophen overdose
  • Drug intoxication
  • Hepatotoxicity

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