A 66-year-old woman with a history of chronic alcohol abuse has had headaches and nausea for the past 4 days. She has become increasingly obtunded. On physical examination, she has right upper quadrant tenderness, tachycardia, tachypnea, and hypotension. Laboratory studies show serum AST of 475 U/L, ALT of 509 U/L, alkaline phosphatase of 23 U/L, total bilirubin of 0.9 mg/dL, albumin of 3.8 g/dL, and total protein of 6.1 g/dL. She is treated with N-acetylcysteine. Which of the following drugs has she most likely ingested in excess?
Correct Answer: Acetaminophen
Description: In the setting of chronic liver disease, the ingestion of acetaminophen is more likely to produce hepatotoxicity because detoxification by conjugation is exceeded. This leads to metabolism by cytochrome P-450 to the toxic metabolite N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI), which accumulates beyond the capacity of glutathione. The N-acetylcysteine increases available glutathione. Aspirin ingestion is a cause for Reye syndrome in children. Ibuprofen, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), meperidine, and oxycodone do not have significant hepatotoxicity.
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