PAs in extremely large doses or over long periods of time may cause potentially
fatal damage to the liver.
Not exact matches
To find out if tweaking current overdose protocols could prevent
fatal liver damage, Duke mathematicians Lydia Bilinsky and Mike Reed and Duke biologist Fred Nijhout developed a mathematical model of acetaminophen metabolism, based on previous studies of lab rats given high doses of the drug.
Copper poisoning is a serious, life - threatening emergency that causes irreversible
damage to the
liver, which eventually becomes
fatal if not treated.
As humans, we think nothing of popping a Tylenol or Advil if we feel achy or sore — even a child's dose of these medications can kill a cat instantly and cause
liver and kidney
damage to dogs that is severe and potentially
fatal.