When the Antidote Isn’t Enough: Fomepizole’s Second Act in Acetaminophen Toxicity
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 3:15 PM to 5:20 PM · 2 hr. 5 min. (America/New_York)
Atrium Ballroom B - C: Level A
IGNITE! - SAEM
Substance Abuse/Toxicology
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Summary
This presentation explores the rationale for adjunctive fomepizole with N-acetylcysteine (NAC) in acetaminophen overdose. While NAC therapy is highly effective if given within 8 hours following acute acetaminophen overdose, there are multiple clinical situations in which NAC can be less effective: delayed presentation, massive ingestion, or altered pharmacokinetics. By examining fomepizole utilization, this presentation challenges the assumption that NAC alone is always sufficient and highlights why fomepizole may prevent liver failure.
CPE
1.75
CME
0
