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Hepatotoxicity (from
hepatic toxicity)
implies chemical-driven
liver damage. Drug-induced
liver injury (DILI) is a
cause of
acute and
chronic liver disease...
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toxicity include alcoholism, malnutrition, and the
taking of
certain other hepatotoxic medications.
Liver damage results not from
paracetamol itself, but from...
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Cholestasis is a
condition where the flow of bile from the
liver to the
duodenum is impaired. The two
basic distinctions are:
obstructive type of cholestasis...
- A) have a predictable, dose-dependent effect.
Idiosyncratic (type B)
hepatotoxic reactions are unpredictable,
independent of dose, and
appear to be determined...
- late 1960s and
early 1970s, but was
found to
produce signs of
severe hepatotoxicity at very low dosages, and its
development was
subsequently discontinued...
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volatile yellow oil. NDMA has
attracted wide
attention as
being highly hepatotoxic and a
known carcinogen in
laboratory animals. Of more
general concern...
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chemical substance to
prevent damage to the liver. This is
opposite to
hepatotoxicity.
Acetylcysteine is
considered the
hepatoprotective drug of
choice when...
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isoniazid alone. This long-term
treatment often risks the
development of
hepatotoxicity. A
combination of
isoniazid plus
rifampicin for a
period of
three to...
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addition to the kava
lactones is
important to
provide protection against hepatotoxicity". It has also been
argued that
kavalactone extracts have
often been...
- Auclert, L; Le-Louët, H (November 2021). "Safety data and
withdrawal of
hepatotoxic drugs". Therapie. 76 (6): 715–723. doi:10.1016/j.therap.2018.02.004....