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Hepatotoxicity related to Herbals and Dietary Supplements (HDS): a cause for concern

Conclusions In comparison to conventional drugs, HDS-DILI affects mainly to young women, presenting with hepatocellular injury, higher transaminase values, worst outcome leading to ALF and inadvertent re-exposition.

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Published in:Clinical therapeutics 2015-08, Vol.37 (8), p.e123-e123
Main Authors: Medina-Cáliz, I, Robles-Díaz, M, Stephens, C, González-Jiménez, A, Sanabria-Cabrera, J, Ortega-Alonso, A, García-Cortés, M, Mirwani, S, Thorpe, B, Jiménez-Pérez, M, Fernández, M.C, Navarro, J.M, Montané, E, Barriocanal, A.M, Prieto, M, García-Eliz, M, Bessone, F, Hernández, N, Carrera, E, Mengual, E, Blanco, E, Montes, M.R, Bellido, I, García-Muñoz, B, Andrade, R.J, Lucena, M.I
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Summary:Conclusions In comparison to conventional drugs, HDS-DILI affects mainly to young women, presenting with hepatocellular injury, higher transaminase values, worst outcome leading to ALF and inadvertent re-exposition.
ISSN:0149-2918
1879-114X
DOI:10.1016/j.clinthera.2015.05.351