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Graduate School of Medicine - Papers (Archive)

1997

Paracetamol

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Should Methionine Be Added To Every Paracetamol Tablet?, Alison L. Jones, P C. Hayes, A T. Proudfoot, J A. Vale, L F. Prescott Jan 1997

Should Methionine Be Added To Every Paracetamol Tablet?, Alison L. Jones, P C. Hayes, A T. Proudfoot, J A. Vale, L F. Prescott

Graduate School of Medicine - Papers (Archive)

Paracetamol is commonly used for self poisoning, and the costs of treating the resulting liver failure in the few who develop it are high. The morbidity could be avoided by adding methionine to paracetamol tablets, but this would mean that the millions of people who take paracetamol responsibly would have to take methionine unnecessarily. Alison Jones and colleagues and Edward Krenzelok debate the issue.