What Are Effects Of Overdose Of Tylenol PM ?
The fact is that a single dose of 7 to 10 grams (7000 - 10,000 mg) of acetaminophen (14 to 20 extra-strength tablets), twice the recommended dose, can cause liver injury in the average healthy adult.
I suppose your girl friend is healthy; non alcoholic, well nourished (evident by her weight) though had taken all 10 of them is not to be worried. Since she had vomited few of them would not absorb the complete amount ingested. It would not cause severe damage to the liver as eructation can further reduce the absorption of the drug from the gut. It should not turn lethal.
However I also want to state a fact that whatever minor damage to liver is partially irreversible, it can be prevented by a dose of NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine). Treatment at the physician's office or ER immediately can reverse the ongoing damage and save the part of the liver, a very important organ in human body. Since she is too young, you should consider this.
Hope I am clear.
What is a dose of NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) and what is the procedure. She refuses to go to the hospital and it has been over 10 hours since she has taken them. Also are there tests that can be done to tell if she has damaged her liver?
NAC is a prescription drug and cannot be dispensed without a prescription. So knowing the dose is futile.
Liver enzymes helps to know the injury. SGOT, SGPT, Alk phosphatase and Bilirubin are amongst them.
Convince her to see the doctor and you would have saved her liver, nothing like it.
Wish her Good health
Does she really need to do this if she only took 6-8 (10 being the worst possible but unlikely).
She can go to a family doctor. It still helps to see a doctor.
As an expert, I can be preemptive and guide you.
Regards