Journal article
Is there a role for intravenous acetaminophen in pediatric emergency departments?
FE Babl, T Theophilos, GM Palmer
Pediatric Emergency Care | Published : 2011
Abstract
Background: As a nonopioid parenteral analgesic intravenous (IV) acetaminophen is potentially attractive for emergency department (ED) use. However, there is little experience with its use in the pediatric ED setting. We introduced the agent into a pediatric ED with a preliminary restrictive prescribing regimen and describe its use. Methods: This is a retrospective record review of all patients who had received IV acetaminophen over 12 months. Prescribing indications were for analgesia only (not for fever management) in patients at risk of opioid-related adverse events. We assessed the demographics, dosing, presenting complaints, discharge diagnoses, and indications for IV acetaminophen use...
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Funding Acknowledgements
Dr Palmer has received a grant from Cadence Pharmaceuticals, the US company marketing intravenous acetaminophen (Perfalgan).