Ecstasy induced acute hepatic failure. Case reports
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Ecstasy induced acute hepatic failure. Case reports
Abstract
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), an amphetamine derivative known as ecstasy, has stimulating and hallucinogenic properties. It has become a substance that is widely used especially by young people. Hepatotoxicity is one of the rare side effects of this substance and can be fatal. Ecstasy-induced fulminant hepatitis has been reported in case reports. The clinical course and the prognosis of the cases may differ. In this article, two cases in whom ecstasy-induced fulminant hepatic failure had developed and who were treated with liver transplantation, and one case which recovered with treatment, have been presented.
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