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digestive system, hepatomegaly, toxic hepatitis, drug-induced hepatitis involves inflammation, the liver, liver, complex organ, way it breaks down drugs differs, from person to person, many different medications, cause liver problems, similar to those of viral hepatitis, yellowish skin tone, jaundice, nausea, vomiting, white, clay-colored stools, patients, have no symptoms, analgesics, antipyretics that contain acetaminophen, a common cause of liver inflammation, use these over-the-counter medications, never increase the dose beyond what is recommended on the bottle, medications, damage the liver, taken in doses, not much greater than the therapeutic dose, drink heavily, regularly, should completely avoid these medications, discuss safe doses, physician, problem drugs, the liver include the general anesthetic halothane, methyldopa, isoniazid, the treatment of tuberculosis, methotrexate, amiodarone, hmg coa reductase inhibitors, statins, medications, interfere, the flow of bile, lead to liver inflammation, erythromycin, oral contraceptives, chlorpromazine, anabolic steroids, drug-related hepatitis subsides, weeks, offending drug is stopped, jaundice, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, headache, abdominal pain, dark urine, diarrhea, white, clay-colored stools, elevated liver enzymes, enlarged liver, abdominal tenderness, right upper quadrant, no specific treatment, drug-induced hepatitis other than discontinuing the medication that 's causing the problem, should rest, acute phase, most severe, nausea, vomiting, significant, intravenous fluid advised, acute hepatitis should avoid physical exertion, alcohol, acetominophen, hepatotoxic substances, symptoms subside, the causative drug has been discontinued, liver failure, but rare complication of drug-induced hepatitis, symptoms of hepatitis develop after start a new medication, have been diagnosed, drug-induced hepatitis, have been advised to discontinue taking a medication, not improve, medication is discontinued, new symptoms develop, have liver disease, avoidance, medications, prevent development of drug-induced hepatitis, isoniazid, oral contraceptives, androgens, chlorpromazine, oral, chlorpromazine, injectable, allopurinol, oral, acetaminophen, hydralazine, oral, halothane, alcohol, valproic acid, phenytoin, carbamazepine, oral, methotrexate, mercaptopurine, investigate the cause, the liver disease, recommend safe medications, over-the-counter medications, problems you, have.



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