Paracetamol poisoning by Dr. Aryan

PARACETAMOL
POISONING
Prepared by:Anish Dhakal
Medical Student
anishdhakal718@gmail.com
PARACETAMOL
(ACETAMINOPHEN)
• Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug(NSAID)
• Has analgesic and antipyretic effects but weak anti-inflammatory
properties
• Exerts its effects through the inhibition of cyclo-oxygenase (COX)
• COX catalyses the formation of prostaglandins (PGs) and other
mediators that are important in the processing and signaling of
pain and control of the thermoregulatory center of the brain.
PHARMACOKINETICS
• Oral acetaminophen has excellent bioavailability
• Peak plasma concentration occur within 30 to 60 minutes
• The half-life in plasma is about 2 hours after therapeutic doses
METABOLISM
• Metabolized in the liver by conjugation with sulfate or
glucuronate (90%), and by CYP2E1 enzymes(5%), and the
remainder is secreted unchanged in the urine(5%)
• The CYP2E1 enzyme pathway is the basis for
acetaminophen toxicity
DOSE OF PARACETAMOL
• Therapeutic dose is 10-15 mg/kg
Toxic dose:
• More than 7.5 gm (around 15 tablets) – minimal toxicity,
severe liver toxicity if > 15gms (30 tablets)
• In adults toxic dose is 150mg/kg
• In children under 12 years toxic dose is 200mg/kg
• In the presence of chronic liver disease or malnutrition, even
2g of PCM can be a toxic dose
MECHANISM OF TOXICITY
• When the dose of paracetamol is high
• The glucuronide and sulfate conjugation pathways become
saturated, and increasing amounts undergo CYP-mediated N-
hydroxylation to form N-acetyl-para- benzoquinoneminine
(NAPQI)
• Eliminated rapidly by conjugation with glutathione (GSH) and
then further metabolized to a mercapturic acid and excreted
into the urine
• In acetaminophen overdose, hepatocellular levels of GSH
become depleted.
CONTD…
• The highly reactive NAPQI metabolite binds covalently to
cell macromolecules, leading to dysfunction of enzymatic
systems and structural and metabolic disarray
• Depletion of intracellular GSH renders the hepatocytes
highly susceptible to oxidative stress and apoptosis.
• Binding covalently to cellular proteins, causes cell death
HEPATOTOXICITY:
• In adults, hepatotoxicity may occur after ingestion of a single
dose of 10 to 15 g (150 to 250 mg/kg) of acetaminophen
• Doses of 20 to 25 g or more are potentially fatal
High risk people:
• Conditions of CYP induction (e.g. heavy alcohol consumption,
those on anticonvulsant drugs)
• Condition of GSH depletion (e.g. fasting or malnutrition)
• With pre-existing liver disease
• Those suffering from anorexia nervosa and other eating
disorders &
• HIV infection
PHASES OF
INTOXICATION
1) Stage 1 (time of ingestion to 24 hours) :
• Patient typically has anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and diaphoresis
• Results of laboratory tests are usually normal
2) Stage 2 (24-72 hours):
• Results of laboratory tests begin to be abnormal
• Abnormalities include increases in serum transaminases,
bilirubin and PT
• Nephrotoxicity may be evident
CONTD…3) Stage 3 (72 to 96 hours):
• Also known as hepatic stage
• Severe signs of hepatotoxicity appear
• This includes:
Plasma ALT and AST levels often >10,000 IU/L, increased in PT or INR
Hypoglycemia
Lactic acidosis and
A total bilirubin concentration above 70umole/l (primarily indirect)
• Death most commonly occurs in this stage, usually from multiorgan
system failure.
CONTD…
4) Stage 4 (4 days-2 weeks) :
• Is the recovery stage
• Patients who survive stage III enter a recovery phase that
usually begins by day 4 and is complete by 7 days after
overdose
• However, transient renal failure may develop 5-7 days after
ingestion (Back pain, proteinuria, hematuria)
• Complete hepatic recovery may take 3-6 months.
APPROACH TO THE
PATIENT
• ABCDE
• History
• Examination
• Investigations
• Initial baseline investigations
• LFT, PT/INR, blood glucose, platelet count, electrolyte, urine
routine
• Plasma paracetamol level
• Determined after 4 hours of ingestion
MANAGEMENT
1) Activated charcoal may be used in patients presenting within
1 hour.
2) Antidotes for paracetamol poisoning
a. N-acetylcysteine (NAC)
b. Methioinine
Act by replenishing hepatic glutathione
N-acetyl cysteine may also repair oxidation damage caused
by NAPQI
NOMOGRAM FOR
PARACETAMOL
N-ACETYLCYSTEINE (NAC)
• IV is highly efficacious if administered within 8 hours of the
overdose
• Should not be delayed in patients presenting after 8 hours
to await a paracetamol blood concentration result.
Dose:
• 150mg/kg in 200 ml 5% dextrose over 15 minutes
• Followed by 50mg/kg in 500 ml 5% dextrose over 4
hours
• Followed by 100mg/kg in 1000 ml 5% dextrose over 16
hours
CONTD…
• Can be stopped if the paracetamol concentration comes below
the appropriate treatment line.
• Important adverse effect is related to dose-related histamine
release
• The ‘anaphylactoid’ reaction - itching and urticaria, and in severe
cases, bronchospasm and hypotension, angio-edema
• Managed by temporary discontinuation of acetylcysteine and
administration of a antihistamine
• Chlorpheniramine 10-20 mg i.v. in an adult may be given
METHIONINE
• An alternative antidote in paracetamol poisoning
• 2.5 g orally 4-hourly to a total of four doses
• Less effective, especially after delayed presentation
CONTD….
• If patient presents after 15 hours of ingestion
LFTs,PT, RFT measure and antidote started
• Severe liver function abnormality Arterial blood gas
sample taken
• Liver transplantation should be considered in patient if liver
failure due to paracetamol poisoning
Summary of management
Themanagementofaparacetamol
overdose
ANTIDOTE REGIMENS FOR
PARACETAMOL POISONING
N -acetylcysteine (intravenously)
• 150 mg/kg over 15 min, then 50 mg/kg in 500 mL of 5% dextrose in the
next 4 hours and 100 mg/kg in 1000 mL of 5% dextrose over the
ensuing 16 hours.
• Injection Vitamin K 10 mg iv
• Total dose: 300 mg/kg over 20-25 hours.
Methionine (orally)
• 2.5 g initially, then 2.5 g 4-hourly for a further three doses.
• Total dose: 10 g methionine over 12 hours.
N -acetylcysteine (orally)
• 140 mg/kg initially, then 60 mg/kg every 4 hours for 17 additional
doses.
• Total dose: 1330 mg/kg over 72 hours
REFERENCES:
• Tintinallis Emergency Medicine, A Comprehensive Study
Guide 7th edition
• Kumar and Clark's clinical medicine, 8thedition
• Goodman & Gilman‘s pharmacological basis of therapeutics
- 11th edition
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Paracetamol poisoning by Dr. Aryan

  • 2. PARACETAMOL (ACETAMINOPHEN) • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug(NSAID) • Has analgesic and antipyretic effects but weak anti-inflammatory properties • Exerts its effects through the inhibition of cyclo-oxygenase (COX) • COX catalyses the formation of prostaglandins (PGs) and other mediators that are important in the processing and signaling of pain and control of the thermoregulatory center of the brain.
  • 3. PHARMACOKINETICS • Oral acetaminophen has excellent bioavailability • Peak plasma concentration occur within 30 to 60 minutes • The half-life in plasma is about 2 hours after therapeutic doses
  • 4. METABOLISM • Metabolized in the liver by conjugation with sulfate or glucuronate (90%), and by CYP2E1 enzymes(5%), and the remainder is secreted unchanged in the urine(5%) • The CYP2E1 enzyme pathway is the basis for acetaminophen toxicity
  • 5. DOSE OF PARACETAMOL • Therapeutic dose is 10-15 mg/kg Toxic dose: • More than 7.5 gm (around 15 tablets) – minimal toxicity, severe liver toxicity if > 15gms (30 tablets) • In adults toxic dose is 150mg/kg • In children under 12 years toxic dose is 200mg/kg • In the presence of chronic liver disease or malnutrition, even 2g of PCM can be a toxic dose
  • 6. MECHANISM OF TOXICITY • When the dose of paracetamol is high • The glucuronide and sulfate conjugation pathways become saturated, and increasing amounts undergo CYP-mediated N- hydroxylation to form N-acetyl-para- benzoquinoneminine (NAPQI) • Eliminated rapidly by conjugation with glutathione (GSH) and then further metabolized to a mercapturic acid and excreted into the urine • In acetaminophen overdose, hepatocellular levels of GSH become depleted.
  • 7. CONTD… • The highly reactive NAPQI metabolite binds covalently to cell macromolecules, leading to dysfunction of enzymatic systems and structural and metabolic disarray • Depletion of intracellular GSH renders the hepatocytes highly susceptible to oxidative stress and apoptosis. • Binding covalently to cellular proteins, causes cell death
  • 8. HEPATOTOXICITY: • In adults, hepatotoxicity may occur after ingestion of a single dose of 10 to 15 g (150 to 250 mg/kg) of acetaminophen • Doses of 20 to 25 g or more are potentially fatal High risk people: • Conditions of CYP induction (e.g. heavy alcohol consumption, those on anticonvulsant drugs) • Condition of GSH depletion (e.g. fasting or malnutrition) • With pre-existing liver disease • Those suffering from anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders & • HIV infection
  • 9. PHASES OF INTOXICATION 1) Stage 1 (time of ingestion to 24 hours) : • Patient typically has anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and diaphoresis • Results of laboratory tests are usually normal 2) Stage 2 (24-72 hours): • Results of laboratory tests begin to be abnormal • Abnormalities include increases in serum transaminases, bilirubin and PT • Nephrotoxicity may be evident
  • 10. CONTD…3) Stage 3 (72 to 96 hours): • Also known as hepatic stage • Severe signs of hepatotoxicity appear • This includes: Plasma ALT and AST levels often >10,000 IU/L, increased in PT or INR Hypoglycemia Lactic acidosis and A total bilirubin concentration above 70umole/l (primarily indirect) • Death most commonly occurs in this stage, usually from multiorgan system failure.
  • 11. CONTD… 4) Stage 4 (4 days-2 weeks) : • Is the recovery stage • Patients who survive stage III enter a recovery phase that usually begins by day 4 and is complete by 7 days after overdose • However, transient renal failure may develop 5-7 days after ingestion (Back pain, proteinuria, hematuria) • Complete hepatic recovery may take 3-6 months.
  • 12. APPROACH TO THE PATIENT • ABCDE • History • Examination • Investigations • Initial baseline investigations • LFT, PT/INR, blood glucose, platelet count, electrolyte, urine routine • Plasma paracetamol level • Determined after 4 hours of ingestion
  • 13. MANAGEMENT 1) Activated charcoal may be used in patients presenting within 1 hour. 2) Antidotes for paracetamol poisoning a. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) b. Methioinine Act by replenishing hepatic glutathione N-acetyl cysteine may also repair oxidation damage caused by NAPQI
  • 15. N-ACETYLCYSTEINE (NAC) • IV is highly efficacious if administered within 8 hours of the overdose • Should not be delayed in patients presenting after 8 hours to await a paracetamol blood concentration result. Dose: • 150mg/kg in 200 ml 5% dextrose over 15 minutes • Followed by 50mg/kg in 500 ml 5% dextrose over 4 hours • Followed by 100mg/kg in 1000 ml 5% dextrose over 16 hours
  • 16. CONTD… • Can be stopped if the paracetamol concentration comes below the appropriate treatment line. • Important adverse effect is related to dose-related histamine release • The ‘anaphylactoid’ reaction - itching and urticaria, and in severe cases, bronchospasm and hypotension, angio-edema • Managed by temporary discontinuation of acetylcysteine and administration of a antihistamine • Chlorpheniramine 10-20 mg i.v. in an adult may be given
  • 17. METHIONINE • An alternative antidote in paracetamol poisoning • 2.5 g orally 4-hourly to a total of four doses • Less effective, especially after delayed presentation
  • 18. CONTD…. • If patient presents after 15 hours of ingestion LFTs,PT, RFT measure and antidote started • Severe liver function abnormality Arterial blood gas sample taken • Liver transplantation should be considered in patient if liver failure due to paracetamol poisoning
  • 21. ANTIDOTE REGIMENS FOR PARACETAMOL POISONING N -acetylcysteine (intravenously) • 150 mg/kg over 15 min, then 50 mg/kg in 500 mL of 5% dextrose in the next 4 hours and 100 mg/kg in 1000 mL of 5% dextrose over the ensuing 16 hours. • Injection Vitamin K 10 mg iv • Total dose: 300 mg/kg over 20-25 hours. Methionine (orally) • 2.5 g initially, then 2.5 g 4-hourly for a further three doses. • Total dose: 10 g methionine over 12 hours. N -acetylcysteine (orally) • 140 mg/kg initially, then 60 mg/kg every 4 hours for 17 additional doses. • Total dose: 1330 mg/kg over 72 hours
  • 22. REFERENCES: • Tintinallis Emergency Medicine, A Comprehensive Study Guide 7th edition • Kumar and Clark's clinical medicine, 8thedition • Goodman & Gilman‘s pharmacological basis of therapeutics - 11th edition