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Abstract
Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is an underreported and underestimated adverse drug reaction. Information on the documented hepatotoxicity of drugs has recently been made available by a website that can be accessed in the public domain: LiverTox (http://livertox.nlm.nih.gov). According to critical analysis of the hepatotoxicity of drugs in LiverTox, 53% of drugs had at least one case report of convincing reports of liver injury. Only 48 drugs had more than 50 case reports of DILI. Amoxicillin-clavulanate is the most commonly implicated agent leading to DILI in the prospective series. In a recent prospective study, liver injury due to amoxicillin-clavulanate was found to occur in approximately one out of 2300 users. Drugs with the highest risk of DILI in this study were azathioprine and infliximab.Entities:
Keywords: drug-induced liver injury; drugs; hepatotoxicity; idiosyncratic
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26861310 PMCID: PMC4783956 DOI: 10.3390/ijms17020224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Drugs that, according to analysis of data in LiverTox [8], have been associated with more than 100 cases of drug-induced liver injury.
| Drug | Drug Class/Indication |
|---|---|
| 1. Allopurinol | Gout prophylaxis |
| 2. Amiodarone | Arrhythmia |
| 3. Amoxicillin-clavulanate | Antibiotic |
| 4. Anabolic steroids | Body building |
| 5. Atorvastatin | Lipid lowering agent |
| 6. Azathioprine/6-Mercaptopurine | Immunosuppressive agent |
| 7. Busulfan | Malignancy |
| 8. Carbamazepine | Antiepileptic |
| 9. Chlorpromazine | Psychosis |
| 10. Contraceptives | Birth control |
| 11. Dantrolene | Muscle relaxant |
| 12. Diclofenac | NSAID |
| 13. Didanosine | Antimicrobial |
| 14. Disulfiram | Substance abuse agent |
| 15. Efavirenz | Antimicrobial |
| 16. Erythromycin | Antimicrobial |
| 17. Floxuridine | Antineoplastic |
| 18. Flucloxacillin | Antimicrobial |
| 19. Flutamide | Antineoplastic |
| 20. Gold salts | Immunosuppressive agent |
| 21. Halothane | Anaesthetic |
| 22. Hydralazine | Antihypertensive |
| 23. Ibuprofen | NSAID |
| 24. Infliximab | Immunosuppressive agent |
| 25. Interferon alpha/Peginterferon | Antimicrobial |
| 26. Interferon beta | Multiple Sclerosis |
| 27. Isoniazid | Antituberculosis |
| 28. Ketoconazole | Antifungal |
| 29. Methotrexate | Immunosuppressive agent |
| 30. Methyldopa | Antihypertensive |
| 31. Minocycline | Antibiotic |
| 32. Nevirapine | Antimicrobial |
| 33. Nimesulide | NSAID |
| 34. Nitrofurantoin | Antibiotic |
| 35. Phenytoin | Antiepileptic |
| 36. Propylthiouracil | Antithyroid |
| 37. Quinidine | Arrhythmia |
| 38. Pyrazinamide | Antituberculosis |
| 39. Rifampin | Antituberculosis |
| 40. Simvastatin | Lipid lowering agent |
| 41. Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim | Antibiotic |
| 42. Sulfazalazine | Antibiotic |
| 43. Sulfonamides | Antibiotic |
| 44. Sulindac | NSAID |
| 45. Telithromycin | Antibiotic |
| 46. Thioguanine | Antineoplastic |
| 47. Ticlopidine | Platelet inhibitor |
| 48. Valproate | Antiepilepitic |
Drugs in category B (>12 and >40 cases) that, according to analysis of data in LiverTox [8], have been associated with >30 published case reports of drug induced liver injury.
| Drug | Drug Class/Indication |
|---|---|
| Amodiaquine | Antimicrobial |
| Azithromycin | Antimicrobial |
| Chlorzoxazone | Muscle relaxant |
| Cyproterone | Antineoplastic |
| Heparin | Anticoagulant |
| Imatinib | Antineoplastic |
| Irinotecan | Antineoplastic |
| Levofloxacin/Ofloxacin | Antimicrobial |
| Oxacillin | Antimicrobial |
| Phenobarbital | Antiepileptic |
| Stavudine | Antimicrobial |
| Tamoxifen | Antineoplastic |
| Terbinafine | HIV |
The top five implicated drugs in three prospective studies on DILI, in Spain (Andrade et al. [12] 2005), liver injury in drug-induced liver Injury (DILI) study from the US (Chalasani et al. [13] 2013) and a prospective study from Iceland (Bjornsson et al. [14] 2015).
| Spanish Registry | DILIN Study | Icelandic Study |
|---|---|---|
| Amoxicillin-clavulanate | Amoxicillin-clavulanate | Amoxicillin-clavulanate |
| Isoniazid | Isoniazid | Diclofenac |
| RIP + INH + PIZ | Nitrofurantoin | Azathioprine |
| Flutamide | SMZ/TMP | Infliximab |
| Ibuprofen | Minocycline | Nitrofurantoin |
RIP + INH + PIZ: Rifampin, Isoniazid and Pyrazinamide; SMZ/TMPSulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim.