Abstract: | Following the administration of phenacetin in single and in multiple high doses, enzymes bound to the inner mitochondrial membrane of the liver were determined. Acute doses of phenacetin (75% of oral LD50) failed to produce any effect. The chronic administration of phenacetin provoked a small but statistically significant decrease in the TD-trnashydrogenase activity. This observation indicates that liver damage may occur in patients with phenacetin abuse. |