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Isoniazid-rifampin fulminant hepatitis. A possible consequence of the enhancement of isoniazid hepatotoxicity by enzyme induction.

D Pessayre, M Bentata, C Degott, O Nouel, J P Miguet, B Rueff, J P Benhamou.   

Abstract

The authors report 6 cases of fulminant hepatitis in patients treated with isoniazid and rifampin. In 4 of these patients, the treatment had been started within 3 days after a general anesthesia. The course of the disease was remarkably similar in all 6 patients: (1) the time interval from the beginning of the isoniazid-rifampin administration to the onset of jaundice was 6 to 10 days; (2) disorders of consciousness appeared less than 3 days after the onset of jaundice; (3) serum transaminases were 26 to 80 times the upper limit of normal; (4) the main liver lesion was centrilobular necrosis; (5) hypersensitivity manifestations were absent; (6) all 6 patients recovered. Fulminant hepatitis might be attributable to a hepatotoxic metabolite of isoniazid, the production of which would be attributable to a hepatotoxic metabolite of isoniazid, the production of which would be increased as a consequence of the enzyme-inducing effect of rifampin and, possibly, other drugs administered for general anesthesia.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 830577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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