Drug-Induced Liver Injury
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is associate degree uncommon, however doubtless fatal, explanation for disease that's related to prescription medications, OTC drugs, and flavoring and dietary supplements (HDS). DILI has 2 types: intrinsic and individual. Patient, environmental, and drug-related factors could play a task within the pathological process of DILI. within the us, antibiotics and medicament medicine square measure the foremost common drug categories related to DILI, however HDS square measure on the increase as a cause. Management of DILI involves the removal of the sinning agent and therefore the use of N-acetylcysteine for acetaminophen-induced liver injury. Outcomes vary looking on the drug used and kind of liver injury sustained. Pharmacists will play a vital role within the analysis of DILI, particularly in patients taking multiple medications and supplements.
High Impact List of Articles
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International Conference on Medical and Health Sciences
Luis Ayala2020 Conference Announcement: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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International Conference on Medical and Health Sciences
Luis Ayala2020 Conference Announcement: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Prostate Cancer and Obesity in Arab Countries.
Ihab Ahmed HekalLetter to Editor: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Prostate Cancer and Obesity in Arab Countries.
Ihab Ahmed HekalLetter to Editor: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Cardio-Renal Syndrome
Dhiraj Kumar, Abhijeet Yelale, Girish Sabnis, Hetan Shah, Charan Lanjewar, Prafulla KerkarReview Article: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Cardio-Renal Syndrome
Dhiraj Kumar, Abhijeet Yelale, Girish Sabnis, Hetan Shah, Charan Lanjewar, Prafulla KerkarReview Article: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Restricting Anaerobic Glycolysis Reliance (Warburg effect): Novel Natural Products Based Therapeutic Strategy for Cancer Treatment.
Robert Gallagher, Noboru Motohashi, Anuradha Vanam, Rao GollapudiResearch Paper: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Restricting Anaerobic Glycolysis Reliance (Warburg effect): Novel Natural Products Based Therapeutic Strategy for Cancer Treatment.
Robert Gallagher, Noboru Motohashi, Anuradha Vanam, Rao GollapudiResearch Paper: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Regulation of Gene Expression and Degradation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase in Parkinson?s Disease.
Ichiro KawahataCommentary: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Regulation of Gene Expression and Degradation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase in Parkinson?s Disease.
Ichiro KawahataCommentary: Archives of General Internal Medicine
Conference Proceedings
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Trends of Lymphoma (2008-2016) in Dubai hospital, United Arab Emirates. Hospital Based Registry
Ahmed Yahya AyoubPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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Trends of Lymphoma (2008-2016) in Dubai hospital, United Arab Emirates. Hospital Based Registry
Ahmed Yahya AyoubPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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Update on the use of metformin in women with PCOS
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Update on the use of metformin in women with PCOS
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CIRCULAR TYPE EXTERNAL FIXATOR -ASSISTED ACUTE FEMORAL DEFORMITY CORRECTION AND SUBSEQUENT LENGTHENING OVER AN INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL: CASE REPORT
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CIRCULAR TYPE EXTERNAL FIXATOR -ASSISTED ACUTE FEMORAL DEFORMITY CORRECTION AND SUBSEQUENT LENGTHENING OVER AN INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL: CASE REPORT
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GASTROILEOSTOMY FOR WEIGHT REDUCTION AND LIPID PROFILE CONTROL: AN EXPERIMENTAL RAT MODEL
Erfan SheikhPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases
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GASTROILEOSTOMY FOR WEIGHT REDUCTION AND LIPID PROFILE CONTROL: AN EXPERIMENTAL RAT MODEL
Erfan SheikhPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases
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Totally laparoscopic caudate hepatectomy for cancer
Zheping Fang, Xuefeng Du and Wenlong ZhangScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases
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Totally laparoscopic caudate hepatectomy for cancer
Zheping Fang, Xuefeng Du and Wenlong ZhangScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases