ACETYLCYSTEINE (acetylcysteine) by Pfizer is overdose. Approved for lessen hepatic injury after ingestion of a potentially hepatotoxic quantity of acetaminophen in adults, greater with acute ingestion, from repeated supratherapeutic ingestion (rsi) ().
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overdose. Acetaminophen doses of 150 mg/kg or greater have been associated with hepatotoxicity. Acetylcysteine probably protects the liver by maintaining or restoring the glutathione levels, or by acting as an alternate substrate for conjugation with, and thus detoxification of, the reactive…
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