Pharmacotherapy
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The currently recommended dosing scheme for treating acetaminophen overdose in the United States consists of a loading dose of oral N-acetylcysteine 140 mg/kg, followed by 70 mg/kg every 4 hours for 17 doses, for a total of 72 hours of oral N-acetylcysteine therapy. This protocol has been both effective and safe. We critically evaluated the evidence that supports reducing the course of N-acetylcysteine therapy from 72 hours to 24 or 36 hours. ⋯ In addition, shorter courses of N-acetylcysteine therapy have positive financial ramifications by reducing the hospital stay by 1 or 2 days. Clearly, a shorter treatment regimen would not be appropriate for all patients, particularly those who seek treatment late (> 24 hrs after ingestion) and those with evidence of organ toxicity. In order to provide the necessary evidence to support a change in accepted clinical practice, further investigation on the safety and efficacy of a shorter N-acetylcysteine regimen should be conducted by clinical researchers in a controlled manner.