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Two versus Three Infusion Regimens of N-Acetylcysteine for Acetaminophen Overdose.

Shadi TamurBader AlyahyaFaisal AlsaniAmmar Abdulraheem BahauddinMaryam AljaidSultan Al-MalkiAhmad AlzahraniAbdullah KhayatAnwar ShamsDominic S Chalut
Published in: Pediatric reports (2024)
The two-infusion NAC regimen proved similar efficacy at protecting liver damage and improving patient outcomes compared to its FDA-labeled three-stage counterpart, with significantly fewer administration errors for this version of NAC treatment, suggesting potential advantages in terms of safety and simplicity. Future research should investigate larger cohorts and more variables to validate these results further and optimize the management of acetaminophen overdose cases; further investigation should focus on dosing strategies, personalized approaches, and long-term patient care in this context.
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