Abstract

Plasma concentrations and AUCs of paracetamol 1.5 g in patients with schistosomiasis and various degrees of periportal fibrosis were greater than in control subjects. As the toxic metabolite of paracetamol is a product of oxidation and as oxidative capacity is possibly reduced in patients with schistosomiasis, they may be less likely to exhibit paracetamol toxicity.

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