Connect
MJA
MJA

Paracetamol recall: a natural experiment influencing analgesic poisoning

Corrine R Balit, Geoffrey K Isbister, Andrew H Dawson and Ian M Whyte
Med J Aust 2002; 176 (11): . || doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2002.tb04560.x
Published online: 3 June 2002

To the Editor: A potentially important, if somewhat crude, means of suicide prevention involves restricting the availability of commonly used methods. In 1967, for example, restrictions on barbiturate prescribing in Australia led to declines in its use for suicide and in overall suicides.1 A crucial concern with this approach is that distressed individuals might use alternative, more lethal, methods. In Britain, there is just such a concern in relation to recent legislation restricting the availability of paracetamol.2


  • 1 NSW Poisons Information Centre, The Children's Hospital, Westmead, NSW.
  • 2 Department of Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology, Newcastle Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Newcastle, NSW.


Correspondence: d.j.gunnell@bristol.ac.uk

  • 1. Oliver RG, Hetzel BS. An analysis of recent trends in suicide rates in Australia. Int J Epidemiol 1973; 2: 91-101.
  • 2. Gunnell D, Hawton K, Murray V. Use of paracetamol for suicide and non-fatal poisoning: world-wide patterns of use and misuse. Suicide Life Threat Behav 2000; 30: 313-326.
  • 3. Balit CR, Ibister GK, Peat J, et al. Paracetamol recall: a natural experiment influencing analgesic poisoning. Med J Aust 2002; 176: 162-165. <eMJA Full text>
  • 4. Hawton K, Townsend E, Deeks J, et al. Effects of change in legislation on pack size of paracetamol and salicylate on self-poisoning in the United Kingdom: before and after study. BMJ 2001; 322: 1203-1207.
  • 5. Perry SJ. Streete PJ. Volans GN. Ibuprofen overdose: the first two years of over-the-counter sales. Hum Toxicol 1987; 6: 173-178.
  • 6. Balit CR, Isbister GK, Peat J, et al. Paracetamol recall: a natural experiment influencing analgesic poisoning. Med J Aust 2002; 176: 162-165. <eMJA Full text>
  • 7. Balit CR, Isbister GK, Peat J, et al. Paracetamol recall: a natural experiment influencing analgesic poisoning. Med J Aust 2002; 176: 162-165. <eMJA Full text>
  • 8. Oker EE, Hermann L, Baum CR. Serious toxicity in a young child due to ibuprofen. Acad Emerg Med 2000; 7: 821-823.
  • 9. McGuigan MA. Common culprits in childhood poisoning: epidemiology, treatment and parental advice for prevention. Paediatr Drugs 1999; 1: 313-324.
  • 10. Isbister G, Whyte I, Dawson A. The pediatric forum: pediatric acetaminophen poisoning. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2001: 155: 417-418.

Author

remove_circle_outline Delete Author
add_circle_outline Add Author

Comment
Do you have any competing interests to declare? *

I/we agree to assign copyright to the Medical Journal of Australia and agree to the Conditions of publication *
I/we agree to the Terms of use of the Medical Journal of Australia *
Email me when people comment on this article

Online responses are no longer available. Please refer to our instructions for authors page for more information.