Abstract

One of the most common drug-related side effects is hepatotoxicity. The most common cause of severe drug-induced liver injury is acetaminophen (paracetamol), as it is an over-the-counter drug. Paracetamol is safe and effective in children and adolescents at therapeutic doses; however, it is the leading cause of acute liver failure in children (21% of cases) and adults (40%) with overdose. The clinical presentation of toxic liver damage depends on the time elapsed after taking paracetamol and its dose. Symptoms of liver damage are not always obvious but can develop rapidly from day 2 to day 5 after poisoning. The article presents a clinical case of an unintentional overdose of paracetamol in a teenage girl due to non-compliance with the dose and regimen.

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