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acetaminophen and Hematemesis

acetaminophen has been researched along with Hematemesis in 4 studies

Acetaminophen: Analgesic antipyretic derivative of acetanilide. It has weak anti-inflammatory properties and is used as a common analgesic, but may cause liver, blood cell, and kidney damage.
paracetamol : A member of the class of phenols that is 4-aminophenol in which one of the hydrogens attached to the amino group has been replaced by an acetyl group.

Hematemesis: Vomiting of blood that is either fresh bright red, or older coffee-ground in character. It generally indicates bleeding of the UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"A comparison of aspirin and acetaminophen consumption in 346 matched pairs of patients with hematemesis and melena and general population control subjects has shown associations between intake of both drugs and bleeding."3.66Analgesic intake and the risk of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding. ( Coggon, D; Langman, MJ; Spiegelhalter, D, 1983)
" A relation between gastric bleeding and paracetamol is considered, as is the possibility of preventing secondary severe bleeding by pharmacologic gastric protection in children with risk factors such as chronic use of other drugs or portal hypertension."1.30Relationship between upper gastrointestinal bleeding and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in children. ( Acierno, C; Cataliotti, F; Li Voti, G; Tulone, V, 1997)

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (50.00)18.7374
1990's1 (25.00)18.2507
2000's1 (25.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Titchen, T1
Cranswick, N1
Beggs, S1
Langman, MJ2
Coggon, D2
Spiegelhalter, D2
Li Voti, G1
Acierno, C1
Tulone, V1
Cataliotti, F1

Other Studies

4 other studies available for acetaminophen and Hematemesis

ArticleYear
Adverse drug reactions to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, COX-2 inhibitors and paracetamol in a paediatric hospital.
    British journal of clinical pharmacology, 2005, Volume: 59, Issue:6

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Adolescent; Adult; Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic;

2005
Analgesic intake and the risk of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
    The American journal of medicine, 1983, Jun-14, Volume: 74, Issue:6A

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Analgesics; Aspirin; Female; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage; Hematemesis; Humans; Male;

1983
Aspirin, paracetamol, and haematemesis and melaena.
    Gut, 1982, Volume: 23, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aspirin; Female; Hematemesis; Humans; Male; Melena; Middle A

1982
Relationship between upper gastrointestinal bleeding and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in children.
    Pediatric surgery international, 1997, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Child, Preschool;

1997