A medical practitioner at the
Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, Abuja, (Dr Arikawe Adeolu) has warned
that an overdose of paracetamol drug could
cause liver failure within 24 hours.
Adeolu gave the warning in an interview with
the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on
Monday. He said that medications generally had
side effects and that some drugs, such as
paracetamol, which were often abused, could
lead to liver damage.
Adeolu said,
“One of the major causes of liver
disease is drugs. There are some kinds of
drugs that can lead to liver damage if not taken
as prescribed.
“There is one common drug that is very popular
among this class of drugs and that is
paracetamol. Paracetamol if taken above the
recommended dose has the ability to damage
the liver.
“An overdose of paracetamol can actually lead
to liver failure within 24 hours.
This is why it is
not recommended that drugs are taken by self-
medication
“Excessive consumption of alcohol is another
cause of liver disease. This substance has been
shown to have a significant effect on liver
function; excessive consumption of alcohol can
lead to deterioration in liver function.
“This is because it has direct damaging effect
on the liver cells. A fatty liver can also lead to
liver damage.”
He further explained that a fatty liver was the
deposition of fats into the liver, adding that this
is usually caused by obesity, high cholesterol,
diabetes and alcohol.
According to the expert, once there is a fatty
liver, there is ongoing damage to the liver,
though one may not feel any immediate
symptoms.