Excessive drinking can increase the burden on the liver, damage and degeneration of liver cells, and ultimately lead to cirrhosis, which is medically called "alcoholic liver cirrhosis."". In Europe and America, alcoholic cirrhosis accounts for 50~90% of all cirrhosis. Chronic alcoholics also ...
Acetaminophen: Rare (0.01% to 0.1%): Mostly seen in alcoholics and after overdose: Acute pancreatitis; Caffeine citrate: Very rare (less than 0.01%): Necrotizing enterocolitis in infants[Ref] One study has suggested that acetaminophen may precipitate acute biliary pain and cholestasis. The mechanism...
# CNS # Lungs # Heart • Most acute damage in the lungs • Potential for acute toxicity depends on 4 characteristics 1.) Viscosity (resistance to flow) low viscosity = high toxicity eg. Lubricants + mineral oil * high viscosity + low toxicity Furniture oil * low viscosity + high toxici...