Two medical researchers are calling for tighter controls on paracetamol sales after their hospital audit found it is the drug of choice for self-harm, especially among teenage girls.
Paracetamol, sold in a variety of brands including Panadol, is available on a doctor's prescription, from pharmacies and from supermarkets, dairies and other shops.
It is generally a safe form of pain relief, but taking too much can cause liver damage and death.
Nadia Freeman and Paul Quigley found it was the most common cause of medication poisonings in patients at Wellington Hospital's emergency department from 2007 to 2012, accounting for 23 per cent of cases.
The sleeping tablet Zopiclone was second, on 9 per cent, the researchers report in today's New Zealand Medical Journal.