2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00204-014-1432-2
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Acetaminophen hepatotoxicity: an updated review

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“…However, because the majority of patients with an overdose do not show such serve consequences, the new UK standard means that one life is saved every 2 years associated with costs of 17.3 million euros per saved life. This underlines the urgent need of better predictive biomarkers (Lancaster et al 2015).…”
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“…However, because the majority of patients with an overdose do not show such serve consequences, the new UK standard means that one life is saved every 2 years associated with costs of 17.3 million euros per saved life. This underlines the urgent need of better predictive biomarkers (Lancaster et al 2015).…”
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“…Lancaster and colleagues discuss a case in which a patient died, who did not receive N-acetylcysteine according to the '200 µg/ml line'. Therefore, it became standard in the UK to treat any patient with serum APAP equivalent to only 100 µg/ml at 4 h after intoxication (Lancaster et al 2015). However, because the majority of patients with an overdose do not show such serve consequences, the new UK standard means that one life is saved every 2 years associated with costs of 17.3 million euros per saved life.…”
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