Product label changes do not prevent accidental acetaminophen overdoses: Study
Apr 20, 2022
New Delhi, April 21 (ANI): Changes to acetaminophen product labels did not decrease rates of hospitalization for accidental acetaminophen overdoses, according to a new study. Acetaminophen is a medication commonly used by millions of people worldwide for pain relief, and although it is generally safe if taken correctly, accidental overdoses can occur because the drug is found in many over-the- counter products for treating pain and the common cold. To increase awareness of potential harm, product label changes were made in Canada in October 2009 to warn of the risk of possible liver damage. In 2016, they were updated with additional labelling for safe dosing and to identify products containing acetaminophen. Researchers found there was no impact from the updated labelling on admissions.