Drug-Induced Liver Injury

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Drug-Induced Liver Injury

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DRUG-INDUCED LIVER INJURYAndi As’ad Mubarak

10542016710

Pembimbing : dr. Zakaria Mustari, Sp.PD

Introduce

Drug-induced liver toxicity is a common cause of liver injury

It accounts for approximately one-half of the cases of acute liver failure and mimics all forms of acute and chronic liver disease.

An estimated 1000 drugs have been implicated in causing liver disease

Drug-induced liver injury subsides after cessation of treatment with the drug

Clasification of DILI

Hepatotoxicity can be classified as

Predictable

Unpredictable

This form is dose related. has a high incidence. and occurs with a short latency (within a few days).

The classical example of predictable drug toxicity is paracetamol.

Predictable

Clasification of DILI

Clasification of DILI

Unpredictable occur with variable latency (1 week to 1

year or more), with low incidence, may or may not be dose related.

The classical example of unpredictable drug toxicity is fenitoin and isoniazid

Other Clasification

1)immune mediated (allergic) 2) non-immune mediated (non- allergic)

* This immunemediated, drug-induced hepatitis is usually characterized by fever, eosinophilia, or other allergic reactions taht distinguish it from non-immune mediated drug-induced hepatitis

Pathogenesis

Clinical and Pathological Symptoms

Risk Factor

Assessment

Drug-induced liver diseases mimic all forms of acute and chronic hepatobiliary diseases

Most instances of drug-induced liver disease are unpredictable, and symptoms occur either with intermediate or long periods of latency before onset.

Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) dan Alkali Fosfatase, routine monitoring of ALT levels

Conclusion

Drug-induced liver disorders occur frequently, can be life threatening, and mimic all forms of liver disease. However, except in rare cases of drug-induced chronic hepatitis and vanishing bile duct disease, the liver injury subsides and the adverse event disappears after the cessation of treatment with the drug.

The liver is a particular target for drug toxicity because of its role in clearing and metabolizing chemicals.

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