A comparison of the efficacy of gastric lavage, ipecacuanha and activated charcoal in the emergency management of paracetamol overdose.
- 1 September 1990
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by BMJ in Emergency Medicine Journal
- Vol. 7 (3) , 148-154
- https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.7.3.148
Abstract
The aim of this prospective trial was to compare the efficacy of gastric lavage, activated charcoal and ipecacuanha at limiting the absorption of paracetamol in overdose and to assess the significance of the continued absorption of paracetamol following treatment. Patients aged 16 and over who had ingested 5 gms or more of paracetamol within 4h of admission were entered into the trial. The percentage fall in plasma paracetamol level was used as the measure of the success of a treatment at limiting absorption. The mean percentage fall was 39.3 for gastric lavage, 52.2 for activated charcoal and 40.7 for ipecacuanha, with a significant difference between the treatment methods (p = 0.03). Activated charcoal was more effective at limiting the absorption of paracetamol following overdose than either gastric lavage or ipecacuanha induced emesis. In treated patients continuing paracetamol absorption is not significant if more than 2h have elapsed since ingestion.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Efficacy of ipecac-induced emesis, orogastric lavage, and activated charcoal for acute drug overdoseAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 1987
- Syrup of ipecacuanha: is it really useful?BMJ, 1986
- Efficacy of gastric emptying: Gastric lavage versus emesis induced with ipecacAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 1986
- Ipecac-induced emesis versus gastric lavage: A controlled study in normal adultsThe American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1986
- Management of acutely poisoned patients without gastric emptyingAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 1985
- Paracetamol Overdosage Pharmacological Considerations and Clinical ManagementDrugs, 1983
- Studies on the Efficacy of Gastric Lavage as Practiced in a Large Metropolitan HospitalClinical Toxicology, 1981
- In Vitro Adsorption of Acetaminophen onto Activated CharcoalJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1977
- Reduction of Absorption of Paracetamol by Activated Charcoal and Cholestyramine: A Possible Therapeutic MeasureBMJ, 1973
- Gastric aspiration and lavage in acute poisoning.BMJ, 1966