paracetamol action on glutathione toxicity - Biochemical Basis Did you know that high
Did you know that high doses of paracetamol can be toxic to your liver? Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is a commonly used painkiller that can have harmful effects on the body Paracetamol metabolism. Download Scientific Diagram What happens when you take paracetamol? Your liver gets to work breaking it down into harmless bits. But here's the twist Those bits need a taxi (yep, a molecule called glutathione) PharmGKB summary: Pathways of acetaminophen metabolism at the therapeutic versus toxic doses PMC Paracetamol Glucuronide an overview ScienceDirect Topics Comment FEVER for links to alternatives in post Lets go through some basics: Paracetamol reduces fever and pain by acting in the brain. The body breaks it down mostly in the liver
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