Hepatotoxicity (from hepatic toxicity) implies chemical-driven liver damage. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a cause of acute and chronic liver disease...
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Paracetamol poisoning (redirect from Acetaminophen hepatotoxicity)
inducer isoniazid increases the risk of hepatotoxicity, though whether 2E1 induction is related to the hepatotoxicity in this case is unclear. Concomitant...
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addition to the kava lactones is important to provide protection against hepatotoxicity". It has also been argued that kavalactone extracts have often been...
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published in the World Journal of Hepatology reexamined known cases of hepatotoxicity that had previously been linked to consumption of Herbalife products...
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Cholestasis (redirect from Cholestatic hepatotoxicity)
Cholestasis is a condition where the flow of bile from the liver to the duodenum is impaired. The two basic distinctions are: obstructive type of cholestasis...
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the 1950s and 1960s. Most have been withdrawn due to toxicity, namely hepatotoxicity, but a few still remain in clinical use. Tranylcypromine, a structurally...
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Troglitazone (section Mechanisms of hepatotoxicity)
$136 million. Since the withdrawal in 2000, mechanisms of troglitazone hepatotoxicity have been extensively studied using a variety of in vivo, in vitro,...
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(US) Malignancies, injection site reactions, blood clots, lymphopenia, hepatotoxicity and infections. Azathioprine Purine analogue that inhibits lymphocyte...
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Auclert, L; Le-Louët, H (November 2021). "Safety data and withdrawal of hepatotoxic drugs". Therapie. 76 (6): 715–723. doi:10.1016/j.therap.2018.02.004....
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Rosiglitazone (section Hepatotoxicity)
Rosiglitazone (trade name Avandia) is an antidiabetic drug in the thiazolidinedione class. It works as an insulin sensitizer, by binding to the PPAR in...
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