Herbal hepatotoxicity is a rare and poorly described disease because reported cases are mostly scattered and lack an appropriate causality assessment. We now describe in detail the clinical picture of herbal hepatotoxicity by extracts of Greater Celandine (GC), syn. Chelidonium majus L. from the Papaveraceae family, which contain more than 20 ingredients including various biologically active isoquinoline alkaloids. For this purpose, we analyzed and reviewed published cases of 16 patients from various European countries. In all patients, herbal hepatotoxicity was of probable and highly probable causality for GC, using the original and updated scale of CIOMS (Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences). GC associated hepatoto...
Background. Spontaneous reports of herb induced liver injury (HILI) represent a major regulatory iss...
Herbal drugs have become increasingly popular and their use is widespread. Licensing regulations and...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) is a particular challenge that also applies to purported cases pres...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Folk medicine is a rich source of useful therapeutic tools. Neverthe...
A 42-year-old woman developed jaundice due to acute hepatitis several weeks after ingestion of a her...
ABSTRACT – Purpose. Herbal medicines have been increasingly used worldwide. However, the potential h...
Introduction: Herbal medicines have commonly been considered safe by the general public due to their...
Herbal medicines are widely used in the world and are generally considered effective and safe, altho...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity: clinical and biochemical features of 26 patients and a review of the l...
The use of complementary and alternative medicines is becoming increasingly popular in Western socie...
Perceptions of safety and/or cultural mores prompt individuals to seek herbal slimming aids in prefe...
The case of a 64 year old female patient is presented who has treated herself for 9 months with vari...
Herb-induced liver injury (HILI) has recently attracted attention due to increasing reports of hepat...
Background. Spontaneous reports of herb induced liver injury (HILI) represent a major regulatory iss...
Herbal drugs have become increasingly popular and their use is widespread. Licensing regulations and...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) is a particular challenge that also applies to purported cases pres...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Folk medicine is a rich source of useful therapeutic tools. Neverthe...
A 42-year-old woman developed jaundice due to acute hepatitis several weeks after ingestion of a her...
ABSTRACT – Purpose. Herbal medicines have been increasingly used worldwide. However, the potential h...
Introduction: Herbal medicines have commonly been considered safe by the general public due to their...
Herbal medicines are widely used in the world and are generally considered effective and safe, altho...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity: clinical and biochemical features of 26 patients and a review of the l...
The use of complementary and alternative medicines is becoming increasingly popular in Western socie...
Perceptions of safety and/or cultural mores prompt individuals to seek herbal slimming aids in prefe...
The case of a 64 year old female patient is presented who has treated herself for 9 months with vari...
Herb-induced liver injury (HILI) has recently attracted attention due to increasing reports of hepat...
Background. Spontaneous reports of herb induced liver injury (HILI) represent a major regulatory iss...
Herbal drugs have become increasingly popular and their use is widespread. Licensing regulations and...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) is a particular challenge that also applies to purported cases pres...