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28 March, 01:07

Acetaminophen, in amounts greater than 4 g per day, has been associated with liver toxicity. What is the maximum number of 500-mg tablets of acetaminophen that a person may take daily and not reach the toxic level?

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  1. 28 March, 01:14
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Maximum amount of Acetaminophen that can be taken = 4 g per day

    Weight of acetaminophen tablet = 500 mg

    let the number of tablets that can be taken be 'x'

    therefore,

    x * 500 mg ≤ 4 g

    also, 1 g = 1000 mg

    thus,

    x * 500 ≤ 4000

    or

    x ≤ 8

    hence,

    the maximum numbers of tablets that can be taken per day is 8
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