17 potentially liver-toxic drugs identified in UPenn study; ranks them based on severe liver injury rates.

17 potentially liver-toxic drugs identified in a UPenn study; researchers ranked them based on severe liver injury rates, though not all drugs caused acute injury. The study used real-world health data to measure rates of acute liver injury (ALI) within a population and discovered some medications' levels of danger to the liver are being misclassified. The research suggests some medications previously considered safe for the liver may actually pose a higher risk to liver and overall health.

June 24, 2024
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