What are the types of drugs that cause liver damage?

  There are hundreds of drugs known to cause drug-related liver damage, mainly divided into the following categories: 1, sedative and sleeping drugs: phenobarbital, sleep, chlorpromazine, fenadine, Librium, dulcolax, morphine, thiopental, promethazine, methotrexate, phenytoin sodium, etc..  2.Cardiovascular drugs: Antoine, bradykinin, Anguin, methyldopa, nicotinic acid, opium poppy, procainamide, quinidine, isoptin, hydrazinepyridazine, dihydropyridazine, tachyphylline, chloroform, bicoumarin, etc.  3, hypoglycemic drugs: such as hypoglycemia, chlorosulfonylurea, methylsulfonylurea (D860), etc.  4.Hormones and contraceptive drugs: progesterone, estradiol, estriol, megestrol, vigorous supplement, methyl progesterone, methyltestosterone, norethindrone, 17-ethyl-nortestosterone, norethindrone, etc.  5, antibiotics: chloramphenicol, heparin, chlortetracycline, erythromycin, neomycin, oxytetracycline, tetracycline, penicillin, rifamycin, streptomycin, ashwagandha, clotrimazole, lincomycin, semi-synthetic new penicillin, vanguardin, furacilin, furantin, etc.  6, anti-tuberculosis drugs: ethylthioisonicotinamide, isoniazid, para-aminosalicylic acid, rifampin, aminothiourea, pyrazinamide, prothioisonicotinamide, ethambutol, etc.  7.Anti-rheumatic drugs: cinchofen, pautazone, antipyrine, aminopyrine, isobutylpropionic acid, paracetamol, anti-inflammatory pain, etc.  8.Anti-thyroid drugs: methylthiazole, propylthiopyrimidine, thiopyrimidine, thiouracil, etc.  9.Anti-tumor drugs: vincristine, levomucoidase, bleomycin, mitomycin, aminoglutethimide, gentamycin, cyclophosphamide, azacitidine benzoate, 6-thiopurine, marineland, azathioprine, cazacitidine, cytarabine, etc.  10.Anti-leprosy drugs: aminophenyl sulfone, phenyl propyl sulfone, etc.  11.Anti-schistosomiasis and amoeba drugs: antimony, blood prevention tablets, carbazochrome, adipine, emetine, etc.  Can Chinese medicine also cause liver damage?  Chinese herbal medicines are no exception and can inevitably cause liver damage, the mechanism of which is the same as that of western medicines. Some Chinese medicines are even more toxic to the liver than Western medicines. Common herbal medicines that can easily cause liver damage are: bitter almond, cassava, broad bean root, northern bean root, mugwort, mullein, yellow dock, cranberry, big maple, yellow dan, neem, fish bitter gall, thousand liang, smallpox powder and maidenhair, yellow medicinal seed and the treatment of psoriasis Chinese medicine.  This shows that both traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine have toxic side effects on the liver and must be used with caution and never abused, especially by patients with liver disease, whose liver function is already damaged and whose detoxification ability is reduced, and who cannot take a lot of traditional Chinese medicine as a “tonic” indiscriminately. Otherwise, it will only aggravate the original condition.