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Last reviewed: 14 Mar 2025
Last updated: 03 Oct 2023

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Other diagnostic factors

  • nausea and vomiting
  • risk factors
  • right subcostal pain
  • jaundice
  • hepatomegaly
  • altered conscious level
  • asterixis
  • loin pain

Risk factors

  • history of self-harm
  • history of frequent or repeated use of medications for pain relief
  • glutathione deficiency
  • drugs that induce liver enzymes (cytochrome P450 inducers)
  • low bodyweight (<50 kg)

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • serum paracetamol concentration
  • liver function tests
  • prothrombin time and INR
  • blood glucose
  • urea, creatinine, and electrolytes
  • venous or arterial blood gas
  • full blood count

Investigations to consider

  • salicylate level
  • urinalysis
  • urine drug screen

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Expert advisers

Alexander Alexiou, MB, BS, BSc, DCH, FRCEM, DipIMC RCSEd

Consultant in Emergency Medicine

Royal London Hospital

Consultant in Physician Response Unit

Barts Health NHS Trust/London Air Ambulance

London

UK

Disclosures

AA declares that he has no competing interests.

Acknowledgements

BMJ Best Practice would like to gratefully acknowledge the previous team of expert contributors, whose work has been retained in parts of the content:

Johann Grundlingh MBChB, FCEM, FFICM, EDICM, DFMS, DipMedTox, MMedTox, MSB, ERT, MEWI, MBA

Emergency Medicine Consultant

Royal London Hospital

Barts Health NHS Trust

Honorary senior lecturer

Queen Mary University

London

UK

Clarissa Ribeiro

Senior Clinical Fellow

Newham University Hospital

Barts Health NHS Trust

London

UK

Daniel K. Colby MD

Assistant Professor

Department of Emergency Medicine

UC Davis Health

CA

Alastair Newton MB ChB, FCEM

Consultant in Emergency Medicine

The Prince Charles Hospital

Brisbane

Australia

Disclosures

JG, CR, DKC and AN declare that they have no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Ruben Thanacoody, MD, FRCP (Edin)

Consultant Physician and Clinical Toxicologist

Regional Drugs and Therapeutics Centre

Newcastle upon Tyne

UK

Disclosures

RT was an investigator in the Scottish and Newcastle Antiemetic Pre-treatment for paracetamol poisoning (SNAP) study. RT declares that he has no other competing interests.

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