Canonical Question
PainPharm – Non-Opiates
Master answer
Pharmacological effects of Paracetamol
- Arachidonic acid ——(COX)—–>
- Prostaglandins → inflammation, sensitise spinal nerves to pain
- Prostacycline → vasodilation
- Thromboxane → platelet aggregation and activation
- Paracetamol: Weak COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitor in peripheral tissues
- Relatively selective for COX-2 → less inhibition of thromboxane production
- Possible cause for antipyretic effect:
- Inhibition of COX-3 (variant of COX-1), leading to central effects
Toxic Effects and Management
Toxicity
- Occurs in doses >4g/day
- Overdose dose lower in chronic alcoholics, elderly and children
- Paracetamol
- → glucuronidation
- → sulphation
- → N-hydroxylation to NAPQI
- In overdose, glucuronidation and sulphation pathways saturated → increased production of toxic NAPQI
- NAPQI usually conjugated with hepatic glutathione
- In overdose, glutathione exhausted → accumulation of NAPQI
- NAPQI bonds with hepatocyte sulfhydryl groups → cell death and necrosis
Therapy
- Decision to treat based on paracetamol overdose nomogram
- Serum paracetamol level, time since dose
- If within 4 hours → activated charcoal
- Hepatic failure, GI upset, renal failure (less common)
- N-acetyl-cysteine should be given
- Replenishes glutathione stores
- Directly conjugates NAPQI
- Monitoring and supportive care:
- Bilirubin
- Transaminases
- Creatinine (dialysis)
- Liver synthetic function (albumin, INR) (vitamin K, maybe FFP, but discuss with liver unit first)
- Blood sugar (glucose infusion)
- Conscious level (hepatic encephalopathy) (lactulose, intubation)
Mooney 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008A Q01 | Describe the pharmacological effects of paracetamol. Outline its toxicity and management. | historical_member | — |
| 2014A Q05 | Describe the pharmacological effects of paracetamol. (40% of marks) Outline its toxic effects and their management. (60% of marks) | historical_member | — |