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Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

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Name: Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

Class: Para-aminophenol (OTC)

Mechanism: Weak inhib. of peripheral prostaglandin synth. More effective CNS cyclooxygenase inhib. ® antipyretic and analgesic properties.

Absorption: Oral ® rapid & complete w/peak in 30-60 min. Not a weak acid.

Dist.: Dist. throughout body fluids. Protein binding (20-50%) not significant.

Metabolism.: No zero-order kinetics. Phase II conjug. w/glucuronic acid & sulfate. Phase I oxid. ® N-acetyl-benzoquinoneimine. Reacts w/sulfhydryl groups, but normally inactivated by glutathione (except in overdose).

Excretion, : Majority excreted as conjug. Metabolismolites in urine. Not related to urine pH. 2 hr.

Toxicity/S.E.s: Overdose ® depletion of hepatic glutathione ® rxn. w/sulfhydryl groups of hepatic proteins ® hepatic necrosis. Also renal tubular necrosis. Treatment w/N-acetylcysteine w/in 10 hr. of overdose can be life-saving.

Utility: Analgesic and antipyretic efficacies comparable to aspirin.

Special Features: Para-aminophenol prototype. Often used w/other analgesics (e.g., Tylenol + Codeine). Weak peripheral inhib. ® weak anti-inflammatory activity. No urocosuric or anti-platelet effects.