10 Side Effects of Acetaminophen

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10. Hyperammonemia

Hyperammonemia is defined as elevated levels of ammonia in the blood. Ammonia is a normal component of the fluids in our bodies. When it accumulates in the blood, it can go into the brain, causing most of the symptoms associated with this condition. The most common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, irritability, sleep disturbances, and gait problems.

Hyperammonemia is a rare side effect linked with acetaminophen ingestion. It is important to remember that overall, acetaminophen has a very good safety profile, but this does not mean that it is safe to overuse it. If you are experiencing symptoms related to Hyperammonemia, you should seek medical attention for proper diagnosis.

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