| Literature DB >> 6489428 |
M C Nahata, D A Powell, D E Durrell, M A Miller.
Abstract
Acetaminophen serum concentrations were studied in 21 infants and children with fever. The maximum serum concentrations ranged from 9.96 to 19.6 micrograms/ml after a single dose of 12-14 mg/kg and 13.9 to 40.1 micrograms/ml after a single dose of 22-27 mg/kg. Ten patients were restudied at steady-state after repeat doses had been given every 4 or 8 h for 1 to 3 days. Total area under the acetaminophen serum concentration-time curve normalized for dose averaged 0.181 (ml/min/kg)-1 after the first dose and 0.202 (ml/min/kg)-1 at steady-state (p less than 0.05). Five patients showed a 13 to 44% increase in the AUC; one had a 10% decrease in the AUC; and four had less than 6% change in the AUC. There was no evidence of hepatotoxicity. These data suggest that acetaminophen may accumulate after repeated therapeutic doses in children with fever.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6489428
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Clin Pharmacol ISSN: 0031-6970 Impact factor: 2.953