نتایج جستجو برای: acetaminophen

تعداد نتایج: 10385  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1984
M C Mitchell S Schenker K V Speeg

Acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity results from hepatic enzymatic oxidation of acetaminophen to a toxic, electrophilic intermediate. Acetaminophen is ordinarily eliminated after conjugation with glucuronic acid and sulfate to nontoxic derivatives. Cimetidine has been shown to inhibit the hepatic oxidation of a number of drugs and to protect rats from acetaminophen-induced hepatic necrosis. Th...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
emilija vlaski katerina stavric rozalinda isjanovska lidija seckova milica kimovska

a positive association between acetaminophen intake and allergic diseases has recently been reported in developed countries with impaired oxidant/antioxidant balance and promotion of atopy as proposed underlying mechanisms. the aim of the study was to explore the relationship between acetaminophen intake and asthma, hay fever, and eczema in the republic of macedonia as a country with acetaminop...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2013
Michael H Court Marina Freytsis Xueding Wang Inga Peter Chantal Guillemette Suwagmani Hazarika Su X Duan David J Greenblatt William M Lee

Acetaminophen is cleared primarily by hepatic glucuronidation. Polymorphisms in genes encoding the acetaminophen UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) enzymes could explain interindividual variability in acetaminophen glucuronidation and variable risk for liver injury after acetaminophen overdose. In this study, human liver bank samples were phenotyped for acetaminophen glucuronidation activity and...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
J Liu Y Liu D Hartley C D Klaassen S E Shehin-Johnson A Lucas S D Cohen

The purpose of this study was to examine whether intracellular metallothionein (MT) protects against acetaminophen hepatotoxicity. MT-I/II knockout (MT-null) and control mice were given acetaminophen (150-500 mg/kg i.p.), and liver injury was assessed 24 h later. MT-null mice were more susceptible than controls to acetaminophen-induced lethality and hepatotoxicity, as evidenced by elevated seru...

2014
Teemu P. Miettinen Mikael Björklund

The analgesic and antipyretic compound acetaminophen (paracetamol) is one of the most used drugs worldwide. Acetaminophen overdose is also the most common cause for acute liver toxicity. Here we show that acetaminophen and many structurally related compounds bind quinone reductase 2 (NQO2) in vitro and in live cells, establishing NQO2 as a novel off-target. NQO2 modulates the levels of acetamin...

Journal: :Acta cirurgica brasileira 2014
Marcus Vinicius Henriques Brito Felipe D'Almeida Costa Diego Matos de Vasconcelos Lauro Augusto Veloso Costa Edson Yuzur Yasojima Renan Kleber Costa Teixeira Vitor Nagai Yamaki

PURPOSE To investigate the copaiba oil on the hepatic damage induced by acetaminophen, comparing against corn oil. METHODS Fifty four rats were distributed into nine study groups (N=6): control group, that didn't receive the acetaminophen; Acetaminophen Group, that only received the acetaminophen; Prophylactic Copaiba Group 1, that received copaiba oil two hours before the acetaminophen; Prop...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2006
Bradley G Leshnower Hiroaki Sakamoto Ahmad Zeeshan Landi M Parish Robin Hinmon Theodore Plappert Benjamin M Jackson Joseph H Gorman Robert C Gorman

Acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, is a widely used drug that is well known for its analgesic and antipyretic properties. Acetaminophen is a commonly used alternative to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which have recently been demonstrated to increase mortality after acute myocardial infarction (AMI). The safety and potential cardioprotective properties of acetaminophen in t...

2001

Acetaminophen is widely used in children, because its safety and efficacy are well established. Although the risk of developing toxic reactions to acetaminophen appears to be lower in children than in adults, such reactions occur in pediatric patients from intentional overdoses. Less frequently, acetaminophen toxicity is attributable to unintended inappropriate dosing or the failure to recogniz...

2001

Acetaminophen is widely used in children, because its safety and efficacy are well established. Although the risk of developing toxic reactions to acetaminophen appears to be lower in children than in adults, such reactions occur in pediatric patients from intentional overdoses. Less frequently, acetaminophen toxicity is attributable to unintended inappropriate dosing or the failure to recogniz...

2001

Acetaminophen is widely used in children, because its safety and efficacy are well established. Although the risk of developing toxic reactions to acetaminophen appears to be lower in children than in adults, such reactions occur in pediatric patients from intentional overdoses. Less frequently, acetaminophen toxicity is attributable to unintended inappropriate dosing or the failure to recogniz...

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