1976
DOI: 10.1002/art.1780190529
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Salicylate‐induced hepatic injury

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“…From class I, we chose chlorpheniramine, which has DILI severity 0 (no documented liver toxicity). From class II, we chose aspirin (DILI severity 0 but has some potential for liver damage, such as elevated ALT upon prolonged high-dose usage and signs of hepatic injury (Athreya et al, 1973;Barone et al, 1976;Goldenberg, 1974;Koppes and Arnett, 1974;Rich and Johnson, 1973; No authors listed, 1973)), chlorpromazine (DILI severity 2, "adverse reactions" label), clotrimazole (DILI severity 3 and "adverse reactions" label), and ibuprofen (DILI severity 3 and "warnings and precautions" label). From class III, we chose atorvastatin (DILI severity 5 and "warnings and precautions" label), cyclosporin A (DILI severity 7 and "warnings and precautions" label), and amiodarone (DILI severity 8 and "box warning" label).…”
Section: Selection Of Drugs and Their Initial Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From class I, we chose chlorpheniramine, which has DILI severity 0 (no documented liver toxicity). From class II, we chose aspirin (DILI severity 0 but has some potential for liver damage, such as elevated ALT upon prolonged high-dose usage and signs of hepatic injury (Athreya et al, 1973;Barone et al, 1976;Goldenberg, 1974;Koppes and Arnett, 1974;Rich and Johnson, 1973; No authors listed, 1973)), chlorpromazine (DILI severity 2, "adverse reactions" label), clotrimazole (DILI severity 3 and "adverse reactions" label), and ibuprofen (DILI severity 3 and "warnings and precautions" label). From class III, we chose atorvastatin (DILI severity 5 and "warnings and precautions" label), cyclosporin A (DILI severity 7 and "warnings and precautions" label), and amiodarone (DILI severity 8 and "box warning" label).…”
Section: Selection Of Drugs and Their Initial Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From class I, we chose chlorpheniramine, which has DILI severity 0 (no documented liver toxicity). From class II, we chose aspirin (DILI severity 0 but has some potential for liver damage, such as elevated ALT upon prolonged high-dose usage and signs of hepatic injury (Athreya et al, 1973;Barone et al, 1976;Goldenberg, 1974;Koppes and Arnett, 1974;Rich and Johnson, 1973;), chlorpromazine (DILI severity 2, "adverse reactions" label), clotrimazole (DILI severity 3 and "adverse reactions" label), and ibuprofen (DILI severity 3 and "warnings and precautions" label). From class III, we chose atorvastatin (DILI severity 5 and "warnings and precautions" label), cyclosporin A (DILI severity 7 and "warnings and precautions" label), and amiodarone (DILI severity 8 and "box warning" label).…”
Section: Selection Of Drugs and Their Initial Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%