| Literature DB >> 27608014 |
Rolf Teschke1, Raúl J Andrade2,3.
Abstract
The past decade has witnessed drugs, herbs, and dietary supplements share the common feature of potential liver injury in a few susceptible individuals.[...].Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27608014 PMCID: PMC5037766 DOI: 10.3390/ijms17091488
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Summary of papers in the Special Issue, arranged by topic as pertaining to liver injury.
| Authors | Title | Topics/Keywords | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Danan et al. [ | RUCAM in Drug and Herb Induced Liver Injury: The update | Causality Assessment; Drug and Herb Induced Liver Injury | Review |
| Hayashi [ | Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network Causality Assessment: Criteria and Experience in the Unites States | Hepatotoxicity; Causality; Diagnosis; Expert Opinion | Review |
| Björnsson [ | Hepatotoxicity by Drugs: The Most Common Implicating Agents | Hepatotoxicity; Drugs; Drug-Induced Liver Injury; Idiosyncrasy | Review |
| Ortega-Alonso et al. [ | Case Characterization, Clinical Features and Risk Factors in Drug-Induced Liver Injury | Risk Factors; DILI | Review |
| Bessone et al. [ | The Latin American DILI Registry Experience: A Successful Ongoing Collaborative Strategic Initiative | Hepatotoxicity; Drug-Induced Liver Injury Spanish DILI Registry; Latin-American DILI Registry | Review |
| Frenzel et al. [ | Herbal Hepatotoxicity: Clinical Characteristics and Listing Compilation | Hepatotoxicity; Herbal Drug; Herb Induced Liver Injury; (HILI); Herbal Hepatotoxicity | Review |
| Valdivia-Correa et al. [ | Herbal Medicine in Mexico: A cause of Hepatotoxicity. A Critical Review | Herbal Medicine; Herb-Induced Liver Injury (HILI); Hepatotoxicity; Herbal Dietary Supplements (HDS); Adverse Events; Regulation | Review |
| Douros et al. [ | Herb-Induced Liver Injury in the Berlin Case-Control Surveillance Study | Hepatotoxicity; Phytotherapeutics; Pharmacovigilance | Article |
| Pantano et al. [ | Hepatotoxicity Induced by “the 3Ks”: Kava, Kratom, and Khat | Kava; Khat; Kratom; Hepatotoxicity; Herbals; Herb Induced Liver Injury | Review |
| García-Cortés et al. [ | Hepatotoxicity by Dietary Supplements: A Tabular Listing and Clinical Characteristics | Dietary Supplements; Liver Injury; Anabolic Steroids; Green Tea; Herbalife Products; Hydroxycut; OxyELITE Pro; Vitamin A; Usnic Acid | Review |
| Teschke et al. [ | The Honolulu Liver Disease Cluster at the Medical Center: Its Mysteries and Challenges | Herbal dietary Supplements; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Food and Drug Administration; Hawaii Department of Health; OxyELITE Pro; Acetaminophen | Review |
| Avigan et al. [ | Scientific and Regulatory Perspectives in Herbal and Dietary Supplement Associated Hepatotoxicity in the United States | US Food and Drug Administration; Regulation; Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA); Herbal Supplement Epidemiology; Herbal Supplement Contamination; Herbal Supplement Adulteration | Review |