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Elevation of hepatic transaminases after enoxaparin use: case report and review of unfractionated and low-molecular-weight heparin-induced hepatotoxicity.

M K Carlson1, P P Gleason, S Sen.   

Abstract

Enoxaparin, a low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH), is widely used for the treatment and prophylaxis of thromboembolic disorders, such as deep vein thrombosis. Low-molecular-weight heparin products have smaller and more uniform molecular weights than unfractionated heparin, allowing them to exhibit a much greater affinity for factor Xa than factor IIa. Compared with traditional unfractionated heparin, LMWHs have proved to be equally efficacious and may be safer. The distinctive characteristics of LMWHs have resulted in decreased rates of bleeding and equivalent rates of thrombocytopenia compared with unfractionated heparin. This favorable safety profile has been identified in several studies and may have led clinicians to believe that LMWHs have lower frequencies of all common side effects. A 66-year-old woman developed increased hepatic transaminases during treatment with enoxaparin for a deep vein thrombosis; they returned to normal after enoxaparin discontinuation. A causal relationship between unfractionated heparin and asymptomatic, transient increases in hepatic transaminase levels has been documented; these increased levels also appear to be an underrecognized, adverse effect of LMWH therapy.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11191729     DOI: 10.1592/phco.21.1.108.34436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacotherapy        ISSN: 0277-0008            Impact factor:   4.705


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