A REVIEW ON DRUG-INDUCED LIVER INJURY
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Rince Rajan, Mohammed Kk, Sambathkumar
2015
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Liver plays a remarkable role in maintenance and modification of homeostasis of the body. Hepatotoxins are the chemicals that may lead to liver injury. Drug-induced liver injury is a chief health problem which is threatening not only health care professionals but also the pharmaceutical industry and drug regulatory agencies. Drugs that induce liver diseases are likely to have a typical signature, with certain clinical and pathological pattern with a defined latency period. Drugs that induce liver diseases are likely to have a typical signature, with certain clinical and pathological pattern with a defined latency period. Mechanism of hepatotoxic drugs will be dependent on its metabolism from parent compound to active drug compound, or a mixture of both. This review discuss the epidemiology, pathphysiology, Risk factors, treatment and preventive measures of Drug-induced liver injury.
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