Drug-induced liver injury in Australia, 2009-2020: the increasing proportion of non-paracetamol cases linked with herbal and dietary supplements
CONCLUSION: In our single centre study, the proportion of cases of people hospitalised with DILI linked with herbal and dietary supplements has increased since 2009. Ninety-day transplant-free survival for patients with non-paracetamol DILI, especially those with supplement-related DILI, is poorer than for those with paracetamol-related DILI.PMID:34272737 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.51173
Source: Medical Journal of Australia - Category: General Medicine Authors: Emily Nash Abdul-Hamid Sabih John Chetwood Georgette Wood Keval Pandya Terry Yip Avik Majumdar Geoffrey W McCaughan Simone I Strasser Ken Liu Source Type: research
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