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High‐dose rectal and oral acetaminophen in postoperative patients – serum and saliva concentrations
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The slow and ongoing absorption process resulting in no maximum concentration within 4 h after administration of 2000 mg acetaminophen suppositories makes this rectal regimen therapeutically irrational for treatment of postoperative pain. The significant ratio and linear correlation between saliva and serum concentrations of acetaminophen suggests that saliva could be used instead of blood to monitor acetaminophen administration in patients.
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