| Literature DB >> 22087105 |
Abstract
Acetaminophen, also known as APAP or paracetamol, is one of the most widely used analgesics (pain reliever) and antipyretics (fever reducer). According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, currently there are 235 approved prescription and over-the-counter drug products containing acetaminophen as an active ingredient. When used as directed, acetaminophen is very safe and effective; however when taken in excess or ingested with alcohol hepatotoxicity and irreversible liver damage can arise. In addition to well known use pain relief and fever reduction, recent laboratory and pre-clinical studies have demonstrated that acetaminophen may also have beneficial effects on blood glucose levels, skeletal muscle function, and potential use as cardioprotective and neuroprotective agents. Extensive laboratory and pre-clinical studies have revealed that these off-label applications may be derived from the ability of acetaminophen to function as an antioxidant. Herein, we will highlight these novel applications of acetaminophen, and attempt, where possible, to highlight how these findings may lead to new directions of inquiry and clinical relevance of other disorders.Entities:
Keywords: acetaminophen; antioxidant; cardiac protection; hyperglycemia; skeletal muscle
Year: 2011 PMID: 22087105 PMCID: PMC3213427 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2011.00072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
Approved drug products containing acetaminophen as an active ingredient.
| Approved drugs | Companies | |
|---|---|---|
| Prescription drug products (Rx) | 214 | 31 |
| Over-the-counter drug products (OTC) | 21 | 9 |
| Discontinued drug products | 244 | 60 |
| Total | 479 | 100 |
Over-the-counter drug products (OTC) containing acetaminophen.
| Company name | Drug name |
|---|---|
| Actavis mid Atlantic | Infants’ Feverall; acetaminophen. |
| G and W labs | Acephen |
| McNeil consumer healthcare | Tylenol |
| Novartis | Excedrin (migraine); tavist |
| Ohm labs | Acetaminophen |
| Perrigo | Acetaminophen; acetaminophen, aspirin and caffeine |
| Polymedica | Neopap |
| Ranbaxy | Acetaminophen |
| Schering plow | Drixoral plus |
Data source: the orange book from FDA.
Figure 1Structure of acetaminophen (. The phenolic structure with a substituent at the para position relative to the hydroxyl group allows acetaminophen to react with reactive species and possesses antioxidant activity.
Figure 2Summary of acetaminophen therapeutic effects. In addition to the clinically proven analgesic/antipyretic properties, laboratory and pre-clinical studies demonstrated that acetaminophen has other beneficial effects that would increase clinical application of acetaminophen. However, clinical studies are needed to ensure its safety, efficiency, and proper dosage.