hepatotoxicity
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Hepatotoxicity — Alternative names Toxic liver disease Toxin induced liver disease Drug induced liver disease Drug induced liver damage Hepatogenous poisoning Subordinate terms Toxic hepatitis Toxin induced hepatitis Drug induced hepatitis Drug induced hepatic… … Wikipedia
hepatotoxicity — noun Date: 1952 1. a state of toxic damage to the liver 2. a tendency or capacity to cause hepatotoxicity … New Collegiate Dictionary
hepatotoxicity — The capacity of a drug, chemical, or other exposure to produce injury to the liver. Agents with recognized h. include carbon tetrachloride, alcohol, dantrolene sodium, valproic acid, isonicotinic acid … Medical dictionary
hepatotoxicity — ˌhepəd.ōˌtäkˈsisə̇d.ē noun ( es) Etymology: hepatotoxic + ity 1. : a state of toxic damage to the liver 2. : capacity to cause hepatotoxicity … Useful english dictionary
hepatotoxicity — noun toxicity that damages the liver See Also: hepatotoxic … Wiktionary
hepatotoxicity — n. quality of being poisonous to liver cells … English contemporary dictionary
hepatotoxicity — hep·a·to·tox·ic·i·ty … English syllables
Paracetamol hepatotoxicity — is injury to the liver resulting from excessive use of the analgesic drug paracetamol (called acetaminophen in the United States). It is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United States and the United Kingdom.Damage to the liver … Wikipedia
CIOMS/RUCAM scale — The CIOMS/RUCAM scale is a tool to predict whether liver damage can be attributed to a particular medication.HepatotoxicityDetermining hepatotoxicity (toxic effects of a substance on the liver) remains a major challenge in clinical practice due… … Wikipedia
NNRTI — Nichtnukleosidische Reverse Transkriptase Inhibitoren (engl. Non Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor, NNRTI) sind Arzneistoffe aus der Gruppe der Virustatika. Der erste Wirkstoff wurde 1990 entwickelt. Es handelt sich um Wirkstoffe, die… … Deutsch Wikipedia