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Paracetamol Toxicity (Rumack-Matthew)

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Pro Tip

The Rumack-Matthew nomogram only applies to acute single-time-point ingestion of immediate-release paracetamol at a known time. When in doubt, treat with NAC — it is one of medicine's safest antidotes and the consequences of withholding treatment are catastrophic. Always check the NPIS (UK) or Poison Control (USA) helpline for complex cases.

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Paracetamol (acetaminophen) was first used clinically in 1955, marketed as Tylenol. The mechanism of its hepatotoxicity — NAPQI formation and glutathione depletion — was not understood until the 1970s. The Rumack-Matthew nomogram was published in 1975, the same year NAC was approved as the antidote, making paracetamol overdose one of the first toxicological emergencies to have both a validated risk stratification tool and a specific antidote developed simultaneously.

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