Abstract: Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is a significant cause of acute liver failure and is usually the primary reason that therapeutic drugs are removed from the commercial market. Multiple mechanisms can culminate in drug hepatotoxicity. Metabolism, genetics and immunology separately and in concert play distinct and overlapping roles in this process. This review will cover papers we feel have addressed these mechanisms of drug-induced hepatotoxicity in adults following the consumption of commonly used medications. The aim is to generate discussion around “trigger point ” papers where the investigators generated new science or provided additional contribution to existing science. Hopefully these discussions will assist in uncovering key are...
Drug-induced liver injury presents as various forms of acute and chronic liver disease. There is wid...
Drug induced hepatotoxicity is the most common reason cited for withdrawal of already approved drugs...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is underrecognized but increasingly identified as causing acute and chro...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is a significant cause of acute liver failure and is usually the primary...
Liver is the principle organ for metabolism of various drugs, endotoxins. Hepatotoxicity is one of t...
Responses to drugs and pharmacological treatments differ considerably between individuals. Important...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity: clinical and biochemical features of 26 patients and a review of the l...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is underrecognized but increasingly identified as causing acute and chro...
SummaryIdiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a common cause for drug withdrawal from the...
Introduction: The increased reporting of cases of drug-induced liver injuries, reflects the growing ...
textabstractThis study is focused on drug-induced hepatic injury. Drug-induced hepatic injury inclu...
Hepatotoxicity is the injury or liver damage caused by exposure to drugs; it is an adverse drug reac...
This chapter aims at discussing the consequential effects of drug-induced hepatotoxicity on man. The...
Drug-induced toxicity is a significant problem in clinical care. A key problem here is a general und...
Liver is a vital organ, contributing in most of the metabolic and physiological processes of our bod...
Drug-induced liver injury presents as various forms of acute and chronic liver disease. There is wid...
Drug induced hepatotoxicity is the most common reason cited for withdrawal of already approved drugs...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is underrecognized but increasingly identified as causing acute and chro...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is a significant cause of acute liver failure and is usually the primary...
Liver is the principle organ for metabolism of various drugs, endotoxins. Hepatotoxicity is one of t...
Responses to drugs and pharmacological treatments differ considerably between individuals. Important...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity: clinical and biochemical features of 26 patients and a review of the l...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is underrecognized but increasingly identified as causing acute and chro...
SummaryIdiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a common cause for drug withdrawal from the...
Introduction: The increased reporting of cases of drug-induced liver injuries, reflects the growing ...
textabstractThis study is focused on drug-induced hepatic injury. Drug-induced hepatic injury inclu...
Hepatotoxicity is the injury or liver damage caused by exposure to drugs; it is an adverse drug reac...
This chapter aims at discussing the consequential effects of drug-induced hepatotoxicity on man. The...
Drug-induced toxicity is a significant problem in clinical care. A key problem here is a general und...
Liver is a vital organ, contributing in most of the metabolic and physiological processes of our bod...
Drug-induced liver injury presents as various forms of acute and chronic liver disease. There is wid...
Drug induced hepatotoxicity is the most common reason cited for withdrawal of already approved drugs...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is underrecognized but increasingly identified as causing acute and chro...