Drug-induced Liver Injury: The Effect of Medication on Liver Function
Key highlights or summary
- While most people pop pills, little do they know they can harm the liver. This condition is called a medication or drug-induced liver injury.
- The liver is the primary organ responsible for the metabolism and elimination of drugs. A few common drugs that are responsible for liver damage include painkillers and fever-reducing medicines.
- Symptoms of drug-induced liver diseases include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, jaundice (yellowing of the skin), and diarrhoea, among others.
- Not just OTC and prescription drugs but nutritional and herbal supplements can also damage the liver.
- Obesity, genetics, alcohol consumption, pre-existing liver conditions and other chronic medical conditions can increase an individual’s risk for drug-induced liver damage.
- Drug-induced liver disease can be treated by discontinuing the causative medication and using antidotes.
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