Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Toxicity Assessment

 
Input
 
Hours After Ingestion  
Acetaminophen Level  

 
Results
 
 
 
 

 
 
Notes
  • In this calculator, mcg is the abbreviation for micrograms.
  • This calculator is based on data from Rumack and Matthew1. Treatment threshold levels are calculated to be 25% lower than the toxic drug level.
  • This calculator is only appropriate for patients who had a single ingestion of acetaminophen.
  • Drug levels done before the 4 hour point may not represent the true peak of absorption.

 
Equations used
 
ToxLevel = e(5.298317-((HoursAfterIngestion-4)*0.1732868))
RxLevel = ToxLevel - (0.25 * ToxLevel)

 

 
References
  1. Rumack BH, Matthew H. Acetaminophen poisoning and toxicity. Pediatrics. 1975 Jun;55(6):871-6. PubMed ID: 1134886 PubMed Logo
  2. White SJ, Rumack BH. The acetaminophen toxicity equations: "solutions" for acetaminophen toxicity based on the Rumack-Matthew nomogram. Ann Emerg Med. 2005 May;45(5):563-4. PubMed ID: 15855961 PubMed Logo
  3. Buckley NA, Whyte IM, O'Connell DL, et al. Activated charcoal reduces the need for N-acetylcysteine treatment after acetaminophen (paracetamol) overdose. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol. 1999;37(6):753-7. PubMed ID: 10584587 PubMed Logo
  4. Vale JA, Proudfoot AT. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning. Lancet. 1995 Aug 26;346(8974):547-52. Review. PubMed ID: 7658783 PubMed Logo

 

 
 
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