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Drug induced liver injury

A case of levocetirizine-induced liver injury
Moon Chan Jung, Ja Kyung Kim, Jae Yeon Cho, Jae Won Song, Bohyun Lee, Ji Won Park, Jinwon Seo, Sung Eun Kim
Clin Mol Hepatol 2016;22(4):495-498.
Published online December 25, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2016.0023
Levocetirizine is a second-generation nonsedative antihistaminic agent that has been demonstrated to be safe and effective for treating allergic disease. There was only one case report of levocetirizine-induced liver toxicity, but a liver biopsy was not performed. In this article, we present the first case of levocetirizine-induced liver injury with histologic findings. A 48-year-old man was hospitalized with jaundice and generalized pruritus that had developed after 2 months of therapy with levocetirizine for prurigo nodularis. Laboratory findings revealed acute hepatitis with cholestasis. A liver biopsy demonstrated portal inflammation and hepatitis with apoptotic hepatocytes. The patient fully recovered 3 weeks after withdrawing levocetirizine. Although levocetirizine is safe and effective, physicians should be aware of its potential hepatotoxicity.

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  • Repurposing antihistamines beyond allergy control: Emerging therapeutic potentials in liver cirrhosis
    Hui-Chun Huang
    Journal of the Chinese Medical Association.2025; 88(12): 897.     CrossRef
  • The influence of subjective well-being on mental health in nursing students: the role of student cynicism
    Zeying Qin, Chunping Liu, Xinmeng Guo, Cuicui Meng, Jinglei Gao, Jianping Lv, Yueyang Hu, Tongshuang Yuan, Leilei Liang, Chuanen Li, Junsong Fei, Lianyu Zou, Huiying Zhang, Songli Mei
    Psychology, Health & Medicine.2023; 28(5): 1358.     CrossRef
  • Idiosyncratic Liver Injury Due to Levocetirizine
    Giuseppe Annunziata, Imai Mayuko, Mary Barbara
    ACG Case Reports Journal.2019; 6(8): e00191.     CrossRef
  • Recent Advances in the Histopathology of Drug-Induced Liver Injury
    David E. Kleiner
    Surgical Pathology Clinics.2018; 11(2): 297.     CrossRef
  • Levocetirizine

    Reactions Weekly.2017; 1642(1): 180.     CrossRef
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Drug induced liver injury

Liver dysfunction induced by systemic hypersensitivity reaction to lamotrigine: case report
Sung Gyu Im, Sun Hong Yoo, Young Min Park, Sang Jin Lee, Sun Kyung Jang, Dong Ok Jeon, Hyo Jin Cho, Mi Jung Oh
Clin Mol Hepatol 2015;21(2):180-182.
Published online June 26, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2015.21.2.180

Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant drug used to treat partial and generalized seizure disorders. Hypersensitivity to lamotrigine usually causes mild symptoms such as fever, rash, and slight invasion of internal organs. However, a 33-year-old male patient who was admitted with Stevens-Johnson syndrome after taking lamotrigine for 15 days experienced hepatic failure and died 5 days after admission. This case demonstrates the importance of realizing that lamotrigine can lead to fatal hepatic failure, and that tests for the normal liver function should be performed when administering lamotrigine.

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  • Lamotrigine-induced Stevens–Johnson syndrome: a systematic review of case reports and case series
    Ankita Saxena, Vaibhav Chaudhary, Sweta Kumari, Molakpogu Ravindra Babu, Niyamat Ali Siddiqui, Rishikesh Kumar, Krishna Pandey, Arun Kumar Jha, Krishana Kumar Sharma, Biplab Pal
    Clinical Toxicology.2026; 64(5): 339.     CrossRef
  • Concurrent moxifloxacin-induced liver injury and toxic epidermal necrolysis after immune checkpoint inhibition: a case report and literature review
    Qiangsheng Li, Long Wang, Han Xu, Ting Huang, Haining Hong, Xiang Ji, Jun Liu
    Frontiers in Immunology.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • High serum unconjugated bilirubin levels following successful treatment of antiepileptic drug-induced bullosa epidermolysis: a case report and review of the literature
    Chen Cheng, Yangyang Sun, Bingfeng Zhang, Huaguo Xu, Jian Xu, Jiexin Zhang
    Frontiers in Medicine.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Pharmacokinetic Simulation Study: Exploring the Impact of Clinical Parameters on Lamotrigine for Different Patient Populations with Implications for Liver Function Assessment and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
    Bárbara Costa, Isabel Silva, José Carlos Oliveira, Henrique Reguengo, Nuno Vale
    Scientia Pharmaceutica.2024; 92(1): 15.     CrossRef
  • Drug-induced liver injury associated with the use of newer antiseizure medications in the elderly: an analysis of data from VigiBase
    Sanja Petrović, Milena Kovačević, Sandra Vezmar Kovačević, Branislava Miljkovic
    Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology.2023; 19(3): 175.     CrossRef
  • An Epileptic Patient with Recurrent Hyperbilirubinemia Caused by Gilbert Syndrome
    Yaoyao Zhang, Yongli Jiang, Fang Yuan, Changgeng Song, Zhihan Zhao, Wen Jiang
    Case Reports in Gastroenterology.2020; 14(1): 39.     CrossRef
  • Drug‐induced liver injury with skin reactions: Drugs and host risk factors, clinical phenotypes and prognosis
    Harshad Devarbhavi, Sujata Raj
    Liver International.2019; 39(5): 802.     CrossRef
  • For Your Patients-Safety Alert
    Dan Hurley
    Neurology Today.2018; 18(11): 12.     CrossRef
  • Drug-Induced Liver Injury in Children: Clinical Observations, Animal Models, and Regulatory Status
    Qiang Shi, Xi Yang, James J. Greenhaw, Alec Thomas Salminen, Gary M. Russotti, William F. Salminen
    International Journal of Toxicology.2017; 36(5): 365.     CrossRef
  • Antiepileptic Drugs and Liver Disease
    Jorge Vidaurre, Satyanarayana Gedela, Shannon Yarosz
    Pediatric Neurology.2017; 77: 23.     CrossRef
  • Lamotrigine

    Reactions Weekly.2015; 1562(1): 117.     CrossRef
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Drug induced liver injury

Factors affecting drug-induced liver injury: antithyroid drugs as instances
Reza Heidari, Hossein Niknahad, Akram Jamshidzadeh, Narges Abdoli
Clin Mol Hepatol 2014;20(3):237-248.
Published online September 25, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2014.20.3.237

Methimazole and propylthiouracil have been used in the management of hyperthyroidism for more than half a century. However, hepatotoxicity is one of the most deleterious side effects associated with these medications. The mechanism(s) of hepatic injury induced by antithyroid agents is not fully recognized yet. Furthermore, there are no specific tools for predicting the occurrence of hepatotoxicity induced by these drugs. The purpose of this article is to give an overview on possible susceptibility factors in liver injury induced by antithyroid agents. Age, gender, metabolism characteristics, alcohol consumption, underlying diseases, immunologic mechanisms, and drug interactions are involved in enhancing antithyroid drugs-induced hepatic damage. An outline on the clinically used treatments for antithyroid drugs-induced hepatotoxicity and the potential therapeutic strategies found to be effective against this complication are also discussed.

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    Hamed Abdollahpour, Milad Karimzadeh, Naghmeh Jafari Pastaki, Hosseinali Zamani
    Emerging Contaminants.2026; 12(2): 100626.     CrossRef
  • Adverse drug reactions and associated factors in patients taking levothyroxine and antithyroid drugs at Northwest hospitals, Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study
    Fisseha Nigussie Dagnew, Bayih Endalew Bitew, Getachew Yitayew Tarekegn, Tilaye Arega Moges, Samuel Agegnew Wondm, Sisay Sitotaw Anberbr, Sintayehu Simie Tsega, Woretaw Sisay Zewdu, Zufan Alamrie Asmare
    Sage Open Chronic Disease.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Drug-induced liver injury due to potassium iodide during thyroid storm
    Noriyoshi Takano, Yasufumi Seki, Daisuke Watanabe, Atsuhiro Ichihara
    JCEM Case Reports.2026;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Methimazole‐induced cholestasis initially obscured by an incidental finding of a large periampullary diverticulum: A case report with reference to the updated RUCAM of 2016
    Salomon Chamay, Ari Alter, Rooshi Parikh, Shivam Khatri, Deepa Budh, Mitchell Spinnell
    JGH Open.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Propylthiouracil-induced ANCA-associated vasculitis complicated by granulocytopenia and hemophagocytosis: a case report
    Huilin Zhou, Shuchang Lai, Jinyi Chen, Yi Wang, Shasha Fu, Zongcun Chen
    Frontiers in Medicine.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Interplay between endocrine disorders and liver dysfunction: Mechanisms of damage and therapeutic approaches
    Andres M Vargas-Beltran, Samantha M Armendariz-Pineda, Froylan D Martínez-Sánchez, Carolina Martinez-Perez, Aldo Torre, Jacqueline Cordova-Gallardo
    World Journal of Gastroenterology.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Narendra S. Bhatt, Anilkumar K. Prajapati, Gaurang B. Shah
    Egyptian Liver Journal.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Research progress on rodent models and its mechanisms of liver injury
    Jingxin Mao, Lihong Tan, Cheng Tian, Wenxiang Wang, Hao Zhang, Zhaojing Zhu, Yan Li
    Life Sciences.2024; 337: 122343.     CrossRef
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    Shuangqiao Liu, Xin Liu, Sijia Jiang, Min Fu, Jinxi Hu, Jiaqi Liu, Xiaoxu Fan, Yingtong Feng, Shujing Zhang, Jingxia Wang
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    El Bethel Lalthavel Hmar, Sujata Paul, Rofiqul Islam, Hemanta Kumar Sharma
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  • Comparative Analysis of Oxidative Metabolism in Liver in Different Experimental Models of Hypothyroidism: Low Iodine Diet and Anti-Thyroid drug (Methimazole)
    Guzel Maratovna Abdullina, Feliks Khusainovich Kamilov, Valerii Nikolaevich Kozlov, Shamil Narimanovich Galimov, Nailia Timerkhatmullovna Karyagina, Irina Askhatovna Menshikova, Elvira Rafinatovna Bikmetova
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    Michael Tang, Bashar Fteiha, Shumei Meng
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    Seyed Hamidreza Rastegar-Moghaddam, Mahsan Akbarian, Arezoo Rajabian, Fatemeh Alipour, Alireza Ebrahimzadeh bideskan, Mahmoud Hosseini
    Heliyon.2023; 9(8): e18860.     CrossRef
  • Case report: Severe cholestatic jaundice associated with hyperthyroidism treated with methimazole
    Xiaoqiang Liu, Boming Xu, Yilin Zeng, Peizhong Chen, Yubin Wang
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  • Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients With Antithyroid Drug–Related Liver Injury
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  • Advances in the Study of Related Factors of Methimazole-Induced Liver Injury
    丽芹 张
    Advances in Clinical Medicine.2022; 12(10): 9020.     CrossRef
  • Approach to the Patient: Management and the Long-term Consequences of Graves' Disease in Children
    Scott A Rivkees
    The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.2022; 107(12): 3408.     CrossRef
  • Identification of Drug-Induced Liver Injury Biomarkers from Multiple Microarrays Based on Machine Learning and Bioinformatics Analysis
    Kaiyue Wang, Lin Zhang, Lixia Li, Yi Wang, Xinqin Zhong, Chunyu Hou, Yuqi Zhang, Congying Sun, Qian Zhou, Xiaoying Wang
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2022; 23(19): 11945.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of long‐term antithyroid drugs versus radioactive iodine or surgery for Graves' disease: A review of the literature
    Omar M. El Kawkgi, Douglas S. Ross, Marius N. Stan
    Clinical Endocrinology.2021; 95(1): 3.     CrossRef
  • Management of Feline Hyperthyroidism and the Need to Prevent Oxidative Stress: What Can We Learn from Human Research?
    Alessia Candellone, Vittorio Saettone, Paola Badino, Flavia Girolami, Elisabetta Radice, Domenico Bergero, Rosangela Odore, Giorgia Meineri
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  • Protective Effect of Natural Antioxidant Compounds on Methimazole Induced Oxidative Stress in a Feline Kidney Epithelial Cell Line (CRFK)
    Flavia Girolami, Alessia Candellone, Watanya Jarriyawattanachaikul, Giorgia Meineri, Carlo Nebbia, Paola Badino
    Veterinary Sciences.2021; 8(10): 220.     CrossRef
  • Die Schilddrüse im Alter
    Christina Tugendsam, Amir Kurtaran
    Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift.2020; 170(15-16): 410.     CrossRef
  • Maternal Graves Disease and Abnormal CYP2D6 Genotype with Fetal Hyperthyroidism
    Christopher Spoke, Christopher Martin
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  • Propylthiouracil-induced histological changes in the placenta of swiss albino mice
    Samta Tiwari, SK Pandey
    National Journal of Clinical Anatomy.2020; 9(3): 108.     CrossRef
  • Exacerbated liver injury of antithyroid drugs in endotoxin-treated mice
    Reza Heidari, Fatemeh Ahmadi, Hamid Reza Rahimi, Negar Azarpira, Massood Hosseinzadeh, Asma Najibi, Hossein Niknahad
    Drug and Chemical Toxicology.2019; 42(6): 615.     CrossRef
  • Research Progress on the Animal Models of Drug-Induced Liver Injury: Current Status and Further Perspectives
    Yingying Pan, Mingzhu Cao, Danming You, Genggeng Qin, Zhi Liu
    BioMed Research International.2019; 2019: 1.     CrossRef
  • Boldine Supplementation Regulates Mitochondrial Function and Oxidative Stress in a Rat Model of Hepatotoxicity
    Reza Heidari, Mohammad Reza Arabnezhad, Mohammad Mehdi Ommati, Negar Azarpira, Elham Ghodsimanesh, Hossein Niknahad
    Pharmaceutical Sciences.2019; 25(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • Redox unbalance in the hyperthyroid cat: a comparison with healthy and non-thyroidal diseased cats
    Alessia Candellone, Paola Gianella, Lara Ceccarelli, Graziella Raviri, Paola Badino, Silvia Roncone, Hans S. Kooistra, Giorgia Meineri
    BMC Veterinary Research.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
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  • The Opportunities of Metabolomics in Drug Safety Evaluation
    Pengcheng Wang, Amina I. Shehu, Xiaochao Ma
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  • Propylthiouracil-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in liver and its relevance to drug-induced hepatotoxicity
    Akram Jamshidzadeh, Hossein Niknahad, Reza Heidari, Maryam Azadbakht, Forouzan Khodaei, Mohammad Reza Arabnezhad, Omid Farshad
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    Silvijus Abramavicius, Dzilda Velickiene, Edmundas Kadusevicius
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    Sho Akai, Yasuaki Uematsu, Koichi Tsuneyama, Shingo Oda, Tsuyoshi Yokoi
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  • Effect of Thiol-reducing Agents and Antioxidants on Sulfasalazine-induced Hepatic Injury in Normotermic Recirculating Isolated Perfused Rat Liver
    Reza Heidari, Neda Esmailie, Negar Azarpira, Asma Najibi, Hossein Niknahad
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    Chei Won Kim, Ji Sun Park, Se Hwan Oh, Jae-Hyung Park, Hyun-Ik Shim, Jae Woong Yoon, Jin Seok Park, Seong Bin Hong, Jun Mi Kim, Trong Binh Le, Jin Woo Lee
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    Teruki Miyake, Bunzo Matsuura, Shinya Furukawa, Yasuhiko Todo, Shin Yamamoto, Osamu Yoshida, Yusuke Imai, Takao Watanabe, Yasunori Yamamoto, Masashi Hirooka, Yoshio Tokumoto, Teru Kumagi, Masanori Abe, Hirotaka Seike, Shozo Miyauchi, Yoichi Hiasa
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  • Paradoxical effect of methimazole on liver mitochondria: In vitro and in vivo
    Hossein Niknahad, Akram Jamshidzadeh, Reza Heidari, Zeynab Hosseini, Keivan Mobini, Forouzan Khodaei, Mohammad Mehdi Ommati, Narges Abdoli, Nahid Keshavarz, Mandana Bazyari, Asma Najibi
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  • Serial Changes of Liver Function Tests before and during Methimazole Treatment in Thyrotoxic Patients
    Dan Alexandru Niculescu, Roxana Dusceac, Simona Andreea Galoiu, Cristina Ana-Maria Capatina, Catalina Poiana
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  • The Postulated Hepatotoxic Metabolite of Methimazole Causes Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Energy Metabolism Disturbances in Liver
    Hossein Niknahad, Akram Jamshidzadeh, Reza Heidari, Narges Abdoli, Mohammad Mehdi Ommati, Faezeh Jafari, Mahdi Zarei, Behnam Asadi
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    Reza Heidari, Hossein Niknahad, Akram Jamshidzadeh, Negar Azarpira, Mandana Bazyari, Asma Najibi
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  • Propylthiouracil-Induced Liver Injury in Mice and the Protective Role of Taurine
    Raziyeh Karamikhah, Akram Jamshidzadeh, Negar Azarpira, Arastoo Saeidi, Reza Heidari
    Pharmaceutical Sciences.2015; 21(2): 94.     CrossRef
  • Sulfasalazine-Induced Hepatic Injury in an Ex Vivo Model of Isolated Perfused Rat Liver and the Protective Role of Taurine
    Reza Heidari, Nazanin Sadeghi, Negar Azarpira, Hossein Niknahad
    Pharmaceutical Sciences.2015; 21(4): 211.     CrossRef
  • Factors Predicting Abnormal Liver Function Tests Induced by Graves’ Disease Alone
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    Pinar Erkekoglu
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Case Reports

A Case of Hepatitis after Occupational Exposure of Trichloethylene
Hee Bok Chae, M.D., Jin A Kim, M.D., Kyoung Soo Lee, M.D., Seon Mi Park, M.D., Tae Young Yoon, M.D.,* and Sei Jin Youn, M.D.
Korean J Hepatol 1999;5(1):59-64.
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is currently used as a degreasing agent in the jewelry manufacturing industry. The characteristic sign arising after the exposure of TCE are hepatitis and contact dermatitis. The incidence of toxicity is relatively rare, therefore, the mechanism of occurrence is considered as hypersensitivity. A previously healthy 21-year-old male began to work at jewelry industry. The solvent used in that place was TCE. Over the next month, he experienced symptoms of weakness, fever, dry skin, red rash and bumps, peeling face, and jaundice. At that time, he had marked liver enzyme elevation with evidence of cholestasis. After two weeks of avoidance of TCE exposure, his liver enzymes showed a marked reduction in ALT from a peak of 1132 to 131 IU/L. The total bilirubin reduced from 9.3 to 4.6 mg/dL. Tests for hepatitis A, B, and C, CMV, HIV were all negative. The patch test showed primary irritant reaction to TCE and its metabolite, trichloroethanol. This is the second report of TCE induced hepatotoxicity in Korea. We consider this case as a TCE induced hepatotoxicity due to possibly hypersensitivity mechanism. (Korean J Hepatol 1999;5:59-64)
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A Case of Similar Pattern of Hepatotoxicity after Propylthiouracil and Methimazole
Seung Ok Lee,Jeong Ki Choi,Hyoung Sik kim,Jae Seok Seo,Deuk Soo Ahn
Korean J Hepatol 1999;5(2):136-141.
A 46-year-old male patient developed jaundice after 23 days' treatment of propylthiouracil (PTU) for Graves' disease. Serum alkaline phosphatase was elevated markedly with moderate increase in serum aminotransferase, and the peak level of total bilirubin was 7.3 mg/dL. After withdrawal of PTU, serum aminotransferase and bilirubin began to decrease simultaneously, and completely normalized. One week after the discharge from hospital, he received radioiodine treatment for Graves' disease, but he showed aggravation of hyperthyroidism and ophthalmopathy. So we prescribed methimazole inevitably 16 days' after the radiodiodine treatment. He developed jaundice again after 69 days' treatment of methimazole, but the pattern of hepatotoxicity was slightly different from that of the previous PTU-induced hepatotoxicity. Serum aminotransferase increased slightly and quickly normalized after discontinuance of methimazole, but serum total bilirubin increased continuously and reached to 24.6 mg/dL. Eosinophilia was prominent and the result of liver biopsy was compatible with cholestatic jaundice. The patient was treated with prednisolone and recovered from jaundice rapidly. (Korean J Hepatol 1999;5:136-141)
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Two Faces of " Green Juice "
Byung Min Ahn
Korean J Hepatol 2001;7(2):247-251.
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