@DaniSebbens @AimeeBucci @dukeacpnp Mazer, M., & Perrone, J. (2008). Acetaminophen-induced nephrotoxicity: pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and management. Journal of medical toxicology : official journal of the American College of Medical Tox
RT @brian_rifkin: Renal insufficiency occurs in approximately 1-2% of patients with acetaminophen overdose. The pathophysiology of renal to…
Renal insufficiency occurs in approximately 1-2% of patients with acetaminophen overdose. The pathophysiology of renal toxicity in acetaminophen poisoning has been attributed to cytochrome P-450. https://t.co/mAHxWlNCqp
Acetaminophen-induced nephrotoxicity: pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and management - PubMed https://t.co/n5tFB9w4S6
RT @emhendren: @NephroGuy @ToxAndHound @nephrotox @DavidJuurlink This review seems to have a lot of good information! Acetaminophen can be…
RT @emhendren: @NephroGuy @ToxAndHound @nephrotox @DavidJuurlink This review seems to have a lot of good information! Acetaminophen can be…
RT @emhendren: @NephroGuy @ToxAndHound @nephrotox @DavidJuurlink This review seems to have a lot of good information! Acetaminophen can be…
RT @emhendren: @NephroGuy @ToxAndHound @nephrotox @DavidJuurlink This review seems to have a lot of good information! Acetaminophen can be…
@NephroGuy @ToxAndHound @nephrotox @DavidJuurlink This review seems to have a lot of good information! Acetaminophen can be directly nephrotoxic through glutathione metabolites generated in the process of drug metabolism. https://t.co/mAyAN9C9r6
Role for NAC for late representation ATN induced APAP nephrotoxicity in absence hepatoxicity? No convincing evidence. http://t.co/xngdIA3fLm
Role for NAC for late representation ATN induced APAP nephrotoxicity in absence hepatoxicity? No convincing evidence. http://t.co/xngdIA3fLm
Role for NAC for late representation ATN induced APAP nephrotoxicity in absence hepatoxicity? No convincing evidence. http://t.co/xngdIA3fLm
Role for NAC for late representation ATN induced APAP nephrotoxicity in absence hepatoxicity? No convincing evidence. http://t.co/xngdIA3fLm
@kavitababu interesting, i thought NAPQI was directly toxic to kidneys, prostaglandin more impt in chronic poisoning? http://t.co/IQxzBvnmtK