One of them most commonly found medication in all homes is Acetaminophen, also known as Paracetamol. As the active ingredient in Tylenol, it can be labeled as APAP on prescription medicines. Various doses are available to be given to infants, children and adults. It is being used as medicine for treating pain and low grade fever for many years. Countless people have used it and have proved it as a safe and effective method to deal with these symptoms. However, if it is taken in excess quantity by accident or on purpose, it can lead to life-threatening conditions. Acetaminophen overdose is quite possible in children, who can take it accidently or could be given excess medicine. Generally speaking, any dose exceeding 4 gram a day would be considered as an overdose.
Once the Acetaminophen is consumed, it is broken down into a metabolite by the body, which is harmful to the liver. Liver is responsible for removing the toxic metabolite from the body, and if that does not happen, the liver can get damaged. In case of overdose, the level of the harmful metabolite in the body will be very high and can result in a poorly functioning liver. For alcoholics, who have an already weakened liver, even a slightly higher dose can result in severe symptoms.
The initial signs and symptoms of an Acetaminophen Overdose resemble that of flu. They can be categorized depending on the stage or duration after the overdose. The symptoms might be fewer in the later stages, if treatment is sought immediately. The symptoms are given below.
Initial 24 hours:
24 to 72 hours after overdose:
Along with the symptoms listed above, the following might be seen.
72 to 96 hours after overdose:
This is the most critical stage. The following might be seen along with the symptoms listed above.
Even if there is no symptom seen in the child or adult, a doctor should be consulted immediately if the following criteria are met:
A dosage of 4 grams is safe to be taken in a period of 24 hours. Any dose exceeding this would be considered as an overdose. The overdose could be of 2 types:
Planned overdose: This is when a person takes more than the recommended dose on purpose to harm himself.
Unplanned overdose: This can be categorized as follows.
The treatment for Acetaminophen overdose depends on various factors like the time passed since the overdose and whether the overdose happened at one time or over a period of time. In any case, it is very serious and the treatment needs to be started immediately. The person can recover completely from an overdose after treatment. Sometimes it can take 7 days for the symptoms to go away. However, if the liver was damaged due to the overdose, it can take longer duration for the symptoms to go away.
It is advised to not take this medicine for pain or low grade fever, unless the pain or fever is quite high and with the approval of a doctor. When administering the medicine to a child, the dosage should be checked for their body weight. The package will provide information regarding the suitability of the medicine for the child. Liquid medicine can be measured out for the right dosage using the dropper provided along with it.