How to regulate drug-induced liver injury
If drug-induced liver injury occurs, if it is not possible to stop and reduce the medication, it should be under the guidance of a professional doctor and choose a suitable…
If drug-induced liver injury occurs, if it is not possible to stop and reduce the medication, it should be under the guidance of a professional doctor and choose a suitable…
Jaundice can generally subside in about half a month after the medication liver injury is cured. Jaundice caused by drug-related liver injury is generally reversible, as long as the drugs…
Pharmacologic liver injury refers to liver injury induced by taking all kinds of prescription or over-the-counter medicines, biological agents, Chinese medicines, natural medicines, health products, dietary supplements and their metabolites…
Pharmacological liver injury transaminase 1200U/L, mainly because of drug-induced hepatocellular damage, need to stop the drug and hepatoprotective drug treatment, if the patient can not stop the drug need to…
Pharmacologic liver injury ALT200U/L is more serious, liver function impairment may be further aggravated, complicated by liver failure, hepatic encephalopathy and life-threatening. Pharmacologic liver injury is defined as liver injury…
Self-assessment method of drug liver injury is unreliable, part of the drug liver injury have no typical clinical symptoms, it is difficult to carry out self-assessment, patients suspected of liver…
There is no medication liver injury to take this product under the generic name of Ursodeoxycholic Acid Capsules.This medication is mainly used for the treatment of gallbladder cholesterol stones and…
Pharmacologic liver damage, also known as pharmacologic liver injury, refers to different degrees of liver damage caused by drugs or their metabolites after the use of a certain type of…
Most of the patients with drug-induced liver injury can be cured, and some of them may not be cured. 1. Curable: most of the patients with drug-induced liver injury are…
Elevated aminotransferases due to pharmacologic liver injury usually do not rebound after normalization. Transaminase is one of the most important clinical indicators of normal liver function. There are many reasons…