Drug-induced Liver Injury Secondary to Herbal and Dietary Supplements
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cld.2019.09.009
Drug-induced Liver Injury Secondary to Herbal and Dietary Supplements
Abstract
The use of herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) is increasing in the United States and worldwide. Its significant association with liver injury has become a concern, particularly because rates of hepatotoxicity caused by HDS are increasing. There are variety of HDS available, ranging from multi-ingredient substances, to anabolic steroids for bodybuilding purposes, to individual ingredients for purposes of supplementing a diet. This article reviews the impact of liver injury cause by HDS and explores the hepatotoxic potential of such products and their individual ingredients.
Keywords: Hepatoxicity; Herbal and dietary supplement; Liver injury.
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