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When to Measure Serum Acetaminophen Levels?
Timing is crucial in the measurement of serum acetaminophen levels. Blood samples should ideally be taken:
At least 4 hours after ingestion for an accurate assessment.
Immediately in cases of suspected repeated supratherapeutic ingestion.
This timing allows for the absorption and distribution of the drug, providing a more accurate reflection of the potential for
toxicity
.
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