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Thiophanate-methyl induces severe hepatotoxicity in zebrafish.
Chemosphere, 2020Thiophanate-methyl (TM) is widely used all over the world and is a typical example of pesticide residues, which can be detected in the soil, and even in vegetables and fruits.
Kun Jia +10 more
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Analytical Chemistry, 2019
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity represents an important challenge for safety in drug development. The production of peroxynitrite (ONOO-) is proposed as an early sign in the progression of drug-induced hepatotoxicity.
Dandan Li +7 more
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Drug-induced hepatotoxicity represents an important challenge for safety in drug development. The production of peroxynitrite (ONOO-) is proposed as an early sign in the progression of drug-induced hepatotoxicity.
Dandan Li +7 more
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2007
There is appropriate concern about the potential risk for hepatotoxicity from herbal products because they are unregulated and therefore not standardized with regard to their contents. This is particularly the case for the crude herbals that are commonly formulated as a mixture, so that their ingredients may be ambiguous and even contain harmful ...
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There is appropriate concern about the potential risk for hepatotoxicity from herbal products because they are unregulated and therefore not standardized with regard to their contents. This is particularly the case for the crude herbals that are commonly formulated as a mixture, so that their ingredients may be ambiguous and even contain harmful ...
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1978
A case of aspirin hepatotoxicity in a 46-year-old male with rheumatoid arthritis is discussed, and this adverse reaction is reviewed. The patient was started on 900 mg aspirin four times daily; five days later the dose was increased to 1200 mg four times daily. After six days' therapy of 4.8 g aspirin daily, the serum salicylate level rose to 25 mg/100
S A, Kanada, W M, Kolling, B I, Hindin
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A case of aspirin hepatotoxicity in a 46-year-old male with rheumatoid arthritis is discussed, and this adverse reaction is reviewed. The patient was started on 900 mg aspirin four times daily; five days later the dose was increased to 1200 mg four times daily. After six days' therapy of 4.8 g aspirin daily, the serum salicylate level rose to 25 mg/100
S A, Kanada, W M, Kolling, B I, Hindin
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Herb-Drug Interactions and Hepatotoxicity.
Current drug metabolism, 2019BACKGROUND In recent times, herbals or phytomedicines have become very popular due to their global acceptance as a complementary and alternative remedy. While modern drugs are commercially available only after laboratory validations, clinical trials, as ...
M. Parvez, V. Rishi
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The Journal of Urology, 1996
Observed and expected reporting rates were compared in patients who died or were hospitalized due to hepatotoxicity associated with the use of flutamide.Case series were submitted to the MedWatch Spontaneous Reporting System of the Food and Drug Administration.
D K, Wysowski, J L, Fourcroy
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Observed and expected reporting rates were compared in patients who died or were hospitalized due to hepatotoxicity associated with the use of flutamide.Case series were submitted to the MedWatch Spontaneous Reporting System of the Food and Drug Administration.
D K, Wysowski, J L, Fourcroy
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, 2019
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity may cause acute and chronic liver disease, leading to great concern for patient safety. It is also one of the main reasons for drug withdrawal from the market.
R. Su +4 more
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Drug-induced hepatotoxicity may cause acute and chronic liver disease, leading to great concern for patient safety. It is also one of the main reasons for drug withdrawal from the market.
R. Su +4 more
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Seminars in Liver Disease, 2002
Herbal hepatotoxicity is increasingly recognized as herbal medicines become more popular in industrialized societies. Some herbal products may potentially benefit people with liver disease; however, these benefits remain generally unproved in humans, and a greater awareness of potential adverse effects is required.
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Herbal hepatotoxicity is increasingly recognized as herbal medicines become more popular in industrialized societies. Some herbal products may potentially benefit people with liver disease; however, these benefits remain generally unproved in humans, and a greater awareness of potential adverse effects is required.
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