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  1. Acetaminophen (APAP) is the most common drug overdose in pregnancy. Available data regarding APAP overdose in pregnancy is limited to case reports and a small prospective case series. APAP has been demonstrated to cross the placenta and in toxic doses may harm the fetal and maternal hepatocytes.

  2. Maternal treatment of paracetamol overdose should be as for the non-pregnant patient. There is evidence linking a delay in treating a pregnant patient with N-acetylcysteine (NAC) with increased fetotoxic effects. Treatment with NAC should not be withheld on the basis of pregnancy.

  3. Successful treatment of APAP overdose during pregnancy requires supportive care, early administration of IV NAC and a multidisciplinary team of specialists (intensivists, toxicologists, obstetricians and neonatologists) to optimize maternal-fetal outcome.

  4. Acetaminophen (APAP) is the most common drug overdose in pregnancy. Available data regarding APAP overdose in pregnancy is limited to case reports and a small prospective case series. APAP has been demonstrated to cross the placenta and in toxic doses may harm the fetal and maternal hepatocytes.

  5. 25 sty 2023 · Acetaminophen overdose may occur after an acute single ingestion of a large amount of acetaminophen or acetaminophen-containing medication, or repeated ingestion of an amount exceeding recommended dosage. Patients are often asymptomatic or have only mild gastrointestinal symptoms at initial prese...

  6. 20 sty 2024 · The IKIDS recruited 688 pregnant participants and consistent with previously reports, 70.9% reported taking acetaminophen at least once during pregnancy, with most in the first trimester...

  7. 18 cze 2020 · Overdose may occur after an acute single ingestion of a large amount of paracetamol or paracetamol-containing medication, or repeated ingestion of an amount exceeding recommended dosage. Patients are often asymptomatic or have only mild gastrointestinal symptoms at initial presentation.