Did you know that high doses of paracetamol can be toxic to your liver? Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is a commonly used painkiller that can have harmful effects on the body Alcohol and paracetamol are both processed through the liver. Paracetamol can form a toxic metabolite called NAPQI, which the body usually neutralises safely. But factors like heavy alcohol use, repeated dosing, fasting, ACETAMINOPHEN, SALICYLATES & NONSTEROIDAL ANTI INFLAMMATORY DRUGS Electrochemical evidences in oxidation of acetaminophen in the presence of glutathione and N acetylcysteine Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing) How acetaminophen is metabolized in the liver
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napqi glutathione GSH reduces NAPQI, the metabolite responsible for hepatotoxicity in acetaminophen toxicity. Toxic doses increase oxidation into NAPQI, overwhelming glutathione. ❓How does ethanol interfere with acetaminophen metabolism? Image: https://t.co/6EY9dIwLXY