Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3461441 | Clinics in Liver Disease | 2009 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is underreported and underestimated in the United States. It is an important cause of acute liver failure. Common classes of drugs causing drug-induced hepatotoxicity include antibiotics, lipid lowering agents, oral hypoglycemics, psychotropics, antiretrovirals, acetaminophen, and complementary and alternative medications. Hepatotoxic drugs often have a signature or pattern of liver injury including patterns of liver test abnormalities, latency of symptom onset, presence or absence of immune hypersensitivity, and the course of the reaction after drug withdrawal.
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Authors
Aaron J. DO, Ashutosh J. MD, PhD, Keith PhD, Mihir MD, Craig J. MD,