24g of Paracetamol is generally accepted to be a fatal dose. The lowest amount of Paracetamol to cause death was found by one study to be 10g.
10g is 20 tablets. 24g is 48 tablets.
Henry is wrong about adult liver failure doses.
These morons were eating handfuls cause "Orange man bad"
Henry is still right to be cautious and it certainly seems like anyone pregnant should never take it. Maybe they will take it off the market now, who knows, but nobody is dying from taking 4 tablets.
There is a toxicity associated to too much taken in a short interval, even by a "double dose". It's rare and often genetic/weak liver related. That teen girl I mentioned I read about did that effectively - two doses too close together basically crippled her liver.
Thanks. I will look into it. Obviously I was not talking about people with livers so written off that a stiff breeze will knock them over but I did actually miss Henry talking about alcoholism once which significantly alters that figure.
It must be rare because people do eat these things like tic-tacs and 150 per year is mostly going to be taken by people like the girl I knew who took 30 (although nothing happened to her) and the latest Gateway Pundit Headline
It's 150 out of 350,000,000 total after all and the strange cases like the teen you mentioned are an outlier, so the sensationalist language seemed over the top.
I could not get transcripts working on that site even with Javascript enabled on Firefox.
24g of Paracetamol is generally accepted to be a fatal dose. The lowest amount of Paracetamol to cause death was found by one study to be 10g.
10g is 20 tablets. 24g is 48 tablets.
Henry is wrong about adult liver failure doses.
These morons were eating handfuls cause "Orange man bad"
Henry is still right to be cautious and it certainly seems like anyone pregnant should never take it. Maybe they will take it off the market now, who knows, but nobody is dying from taking 4 tablets.
There is a toxicity associated to too much taken in a short interval, even by a "double dose". It's rare and often genetic/weak liver related. That teen girl I mentioned I read about did that effectively - two doses too close together basically crippled her liver.
Thanks. I will look into it. Obviously I was not talking about people with livers so written off that a stiff breeze will knock them over but I did actually miss Henry talking about alcoholism once which significantly alters that figure.
It must be rare because people do eat these things like tic-tacs and 150 per year is mostly going to be taken by people like the girl I knew who took 30 (although nothing happened to her) and the latest Gateway Pundit Headline
It's 150 out of 350,000,000 total after all and the strange cases like the teen you mentioned are an outlier, so the sensationalist language seemed over the top.
I could not get transcripts working on that site even with Javascript enabled on Firefox.