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- doxycycline. Other cholestatic antimicrobials include the antifungal terbinafine, notable for its potential to cause life-threatening cholestatic injury, and...
- Cholestatic pruritus is the sensation of itch due to nearly any liver disease, but the most commonly ****ociated entities are primary biliary cholangitis...
- liver-specific conditions. The second step is distinguishing from biliary (cholestatic) or liver causes of jaundice and altered laboratory results. ALP and...
- bilirubin. Rarely, in fewer than 1 in 1,000 people, cholestatic jaundice (also referred to as cholestatic hepatitis) has been ****ociated with flucloxacillin...
- severity. It is also useful in AMA and ANA-specific antibody negative cholestatic patients to indicate an alternative process, e.g. sarcoidosis, small...
- chloride, sold under the brand name Livmarli, is a medication used to treat cholestatic pruritus in people with Alagille syndrome. Maralixibat chloride is an...
- treatment with amoxicillin/clavulanic acid. Rarely, cholestatic jaundice (also referred to as cholestatic hepatitis, a form of liver toxicity) has been ****ociated...
- hepatocellular (predominantly initial Alanine transferase elevation) and cholestatic (initial alkaline phosphatase rise) types. However they are not mutually...
- Jasiurkowski B, Raj J, Wisinger D, Carlson R, Zou L, Nadir A (November 2006). "Cholestatic jaundice and IgA nephropathy induced by OTC muscle building agent superdrol"...
- arrhythmias and hypotension Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Liver damage and cholestatic jaundice Bone marrow suppression, potentially resulting in agranulocytosis...