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What is Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents?

What is Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents?

  • Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: Damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to antihyperlipidemic agents. Antihyperlipidemic agents are a relatively uncommon cause of liver damage. Symptoms vary depending on the degree of exposure and hence extent of the liver damage or injury. Mild liver damage may cause few if any symptoms whereas severe damage can ultimately result in liver failure. Symptoms may be acute, subacute or chronic depending on the severity of the exposure. Factors such as age, race, gender, overall health and underlying liver problems may also influence a person's risk of developing liver problems and the severity of the symptoms.

Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: Introduction

Types of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents:

Broader types of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents:

How serious is Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents?

Complications of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: see complications of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents

What causes Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents?

Causes of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: see causes of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents

What are the symptoms of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents?

Symptoms of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: see symptoms of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents

Complications of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: see complications of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents

Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents.

How is it treated?

Doctors and Medical Specialists for Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: Toxicologist, Hepatologist ; see also doctors and medical specialists for Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents.
Treatments for Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents: see treatments for Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents

Name and Aliases of Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents

Main name of condition: Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents

Other names or spellings for Drug-induced liver damage -- Antihyperlipidemic agents:

Drug-induced hepatotoxicity [Antihyperlipidemic agents], Hepatotoxicity due to drugs [Antihyperlipidemic agents]

 

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