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A Link Between Acetaminophen and Liver Damage

by Bidita Debnath on Jul 11 2013 11:53 PM

 A Link Between Acetaminophen and Liver Damage
Efforts to develop a safer form of acetaminophen — one of the most widely used drugs to reduce pain and fever, have led to discovery of substances that may have less potentially toxic effects on the liver.
A report on the research appears in ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters.

Roman Shchepin and colleagues explain that a link exists between acetaminophen and liver damage. The damage may be severe and can occur with intentional and accidental overdoses, as well as when susceptible individuals take the drug. Indeed, acetaminophen has been implicated in almost 50 percent of all acute liver failure cases in the United States alone. Scientists have known the biochemical basis of acetaminophen's liver toxicity, and Shchepin and colleagues set out to develop safer versions of acetaminophen.

They describe the design and testing of two compounds that have a similar architecture to acetaminophen, but aren't toxic to liver cells grown in the laboratory. The researchers say that, although further testing is needed, these compounds are promising candidates for acetaminophen replacements.

Source-Eurekalert


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