Journal article

Paracetamol: a review with specific focus on the haemodynamic effects of intravenous administration

Elizabeth Chiam, Laurence Weinberg, Rinaldo Bellomo

HEART LUNG AND VESSELS | EDIZIONI INT SRL | Published : 2015

Abstract

Paracetamol is one of the most commonly used drugs worldwide with non-prescription sales exceeding 25 thousand million doses per year in the United States of America. The haemodynamic effects of the intravenous paracetamol formulations are largely understudied. There is an emerging body of evidence suggesting that intravenous paracetamol may cause iatrogenic hypotension. Little is known as to the mechanisms of this phenomenon or if intravenous paracetamol indeed does cause hypotension. As paracetamol has negligible solubility in aqueous solutions, many of the commercially available intravenous formulations contain mannitol (up to 3.91 g/100 mL paracetamol) as a stabilising ingredient. It is ..

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