2015
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-82502015000400004
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A critical analysis of the hepatotoxicity cases described in the literature related to Herbalife (r) products

Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess the hepatotoxicity cases described in the literature, attributed to the consumption of Herbalife ® products, and to determine whether a causal relationship exists between the reported cases of liver injury and the use of these products. A literature search was performed on the PubMed, LILACS and PAHO databases. Seven publications reporting a total of 53 cases of hepatotoxicity linked to the use of Herbalife ® products were retrieved. All of the studies lacked sufficient info… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, in the majority of published cases determined to have been caused by DS consumption, alternative causes for the hepatotoxic events were not considered. As a result, there is now a growing trend to reevaluate these reported cases for alternative causes using the more consistent and objective RUCAM causality assessment method in order to determine the actual causative risk factor(s) for the development of DILI/HILI [1]- [4] though it continues to be largely ignored in the literature.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Unfortunately, in the majority of published cases determined to have been caused by DS consumption, alternative causes for the hepatotoxic events were not considered. As a result, there is now a growing trend to reevaluate these reported cases for alternative causes using the more consistent and objective RUCAM causality assessment method in order to determine the actual causative risk factor(s) for the development of DILI/HILI [1]- [4] though it continues to be largely ignored in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also discussed in a recent publication which states: "…information collected and described in the literature does not allow speculation about the existence of sensitization in part of the population" [4]. Therefore, the original abnormal serology results and those associated with reexposure that have been reported in the literature may not have been instigated by the consumption of the reported DS, but rather the secondary outcome of a pre-existing medical condition.…”
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confidence: 99%
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