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An Intestine/Liver Microphysiological System for Drug Pharmacokinetic and Toxicological Assessment
Published on: December 3, 2020
Prolonged absorption and delayed peak paracetamol concentration following poisoning with extended-release formulation
Darren M Roberts1, Nicholas A Buckley
1Medical School, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia. 1darren1@gmail.com
Abstract:
A woman with acute poisoning from extended-release paracetamol presented at 14.5 hours post-ingestion. The paracetamol's absorption phase and elimination half-life appeared prolonged, with peak blood concentration occurring at 20 hours post-ingestion, requiring an extended course of intravenous N-acetylcysteine. Current treatment recommendations, based on experience with a different formulation in the United States, may not be appropriate for the Australian formulation.
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