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Drug-induced cholestasis

Disease Drug Use DisordersDrug-induced hypertension

Drug-induced cholestasis
Definition
Drug-induced cholestasis is a slowing of the flow of bile from the liver that results from medication use.

 


Drug-induced cholestasis
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Drug-induced cholestasis is a blockage in the flow of bile from the liver that occurs with medication use.
Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors ...

Drug-induced cholestasis (slowing of bile flow due to medications)
Hepatitis (liver inflammation, which can be caused by alcoholism, medications or infection)
Sclerosing cholangitis (scarring and permanent damage of the bile ducts) ...

Drug-induced cholestasis as a result of bile pools in the gallbladder because of the effects of drugs
Drug-induced hepatitis triggered by antidepressants, anti-cancer drugs, steroids, oral contraceptives, testosterone
Biliary stricture ...

Drug-induced cholestasis (bile pools in the liver because of the effects of drugs)
Drug-induced hepatitis
Dubin-Johnson syndrome
Gilbert disease
Hemolytic anemia
Ischemic hepatitis (jaundice caused by reduced oxygen or blood flow to the liver) ...

Drug-induced cholestasis (interference with the flow of bile that is caused by injury to the bile ducts) can mimic the cholestasis of autoimmune liver disease (e.g., primary biliary cirrhosis or PBC) and can lead to elevations in blood levels of ...

Drug-induced cholestasis
Drug-induced diarrhea
Drug-induced hepatitis
Drug-induced hypertension
Drug-induced hypoglycemia
Drug-induced hypothyroidism
Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia
Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia ...

See also: Cholestasis, Pregnancy, Symptom, Cancer, Hepatitis

Disease Drug Use DisordersDrug-induced hypertension

 
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