Delayed increase in serum acetaminophen concentration after ingestion of a combination medications:...
Delayed increase in serum acetaminophen concentration after ingestion of a combination medications: a case report
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London, England: SAGE Publications
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Acetaminophen is absorbed rapidly after oral intake, and serum concentration peaks within 4 hours. The Rumack–Matthew (RM) nomogram is widely used to identify the potential risk of liver dysfunction. However, the RM nomogram was intended for use only when a single agent was ingested. We report the case of a patient with overdose ingestion of an ove...
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Delayed increase in serum acetaminophen concentration after ingestion of a combination medications: a case report
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0300-0605,1473-2300
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1473-2300
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10.1177/0300060518777860