Myth busting, Acetaminophen version. "Avoid Acetaminophen (Tylenol) because it causes glutathione depletion". Truth?? As a pediatrician and ER doctor and as moms we're often asked about this. And we understand why: Management of paracetamol overdose Paediatrics and Child Health Kantify Improving Human Health through Artificial Intelligence Unveiling the molecular basis of paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity: Interaction of N acetyl p benzoquinone imine with mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase ScienceDirect An Example of a Drug That Causes Toxicity Through the Formation of a Chemically Reactive Intermediate Mechanisms of Adverse Drug Reactions Pharmacovigilance Mechanism of paracetamol toxicity NUS Faculty of Science NUS Faculty of Science
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paracetamol and glutathione depletion Yes — there is good evidence that acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) can deplete glutathione under certain conditions. But whether that matters depends on dose, duration, and individual factors