This chapter aims at discussing the consequential effects of drug-induced hepatotoxicity on man. The liver carries out drug detoxification among other roles, but sometimes, drug toxicity can occur caused by either medication overdose or imbalance drug metabolic reactions (Phase 1 & 2), resulting in the formation of reactive (toxic) metabolites (electrophilic compounds or free radicals) that binds covalently to hepatocytes, leading to liver injury/diseases like acute and chronic hepatitis, cholestasis, steatosis among others. Mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation are some of the mechanisms of liver injury. Furthermore, drug hepatotoxicity results in hepatocellular, gastroenterological, cholestatic as well as immu...
Drug-induced liver injury presents as various forms of acute and chronic liver disease. There is wid...
Abstract: Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is a significant cause of acute liver failure and is usually t...
International audienceMitochondrial dysfunction is a major mechanism of liver injury. A parent drug ...
Hepatotoxicity is the injury or liver damage caused by exposure to drugs; it is an adverse drug reac...
Liver is a vital organ, contributing in most of the metabolic and physiological processes of our bod...
Liver is the principle organ for metabolism of various drugs, endotoxins. Hepatotoxicity is one of t...
Liver is the principle organ for maintaining the body's internal environment. There is currently no ...
The liver is responsible for several functions in the body including performing and controlling the ...
International audienceNumerous investigations have shown that mitochondrial dysfunction is a major m...
Numerous investigations have shown that mitochondrial dysfunction is a major mechanism of drug-induc...
Liver impairment can be caused by a significant number of foreign compounds (xenobiotics); prescribe...
International audienceMitochondrial dysfunction is a major mechanism whereby different drugs can ind...
Drug-Induced liver injury (DILI) is a common harmful drug reaction of some medication which can caus...
International audienceA frequent mechanism for drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the formation of ...
One of the major mechanisms of drug-induced liver injury includes mitochondrial perturbation and dys...
Drug-induced liver injury presents as various forms of acute and chronic liver disease. There is wid...
Abstract: Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is a significant cause of acute liver failure and is usually t...
International audienceMitochondrial dysfunction is a major mechanism of liver injury. A parent drug ...
Hepatotoxicity is the injury or liver damage caused by exposure to drugs; it is an adverse drug reac...
Liver is a vital organ, contributing in most of the metabolic and physiological processes of our bod...
Liver is the principle organ for metabolism of various drugs, endotoxins. Hepatotoxicity is one of t...
Liver is the principle organ for maintaining the body's internal environment. There is currently no ...
The liver is responsible for several functions in the body including performing and controlling the ...
International audienceNumerous investigations have shown that mitochondrial dysfunction is a major m...
Numerous investigations have shown that mitochondrial dysfunction is a major mechanism of drug-induc...
Liver impairment can be caused by a significant number of foreign compounds (xenobiotics); prescribe...
International audienceMitochondrial dysfunction is a major mechanism whereby different drugs can ind...
Drug-Induced liver injury (DILI) is a common harmful drug reaction of some medication which can caus...
International audienceA frequent mechanism for drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the formation of ...
One of the major mechanisms of drug-induced liver injury includes mitochondrial perturbation and dys...
Drug-induced liver injury presents as various forms of acute and chronic liver disease. There is wid...
Abstract: Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is a significant cause of acute liver failure and is usually t...
International audienceMitochondrial dysfunction is a major mechanism of liver injury. A parent drug ...