2018
DOI: 10.14309/00000434-201810001-03020
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Turmeric: An Unlikely Culprit of Drug Induced Liver Injury

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“…However, the rise of ALT and symptom onset only after azithromycin use (i.e., OEP had already been used for 4 months at this point) and the nearly perfect match of the published onset and general chronology of azithromycin-induced liver injury with that experienced by case 6 indicate it is a more likely cause (53). Turmeric was also ignored (55,56). In case 7, CB was evident as OEP was implicated despite a lack of temporal association for OEP and a closer temporal association with WBVP as well as obvious indications of an acute exacerbation of a chronic HBV infection.…”
Section: Cbmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, the rise of ALT and symptom onset only after azithromycin use (i.e., OEP had already been used for 4 months at this point) and the nearly perfect match of the published onset and general chronology of azithromycin-induced liver injury with that experienced by case 6 indicate it is a more likely cause (53). Turmeric was also ignored (55,56). In case 7, CB was evident as OEP was implicated despite a lack of temporal association for OEP and a closer temporal association with WBVP as well as obvious indications of an acute exacerbation of a chronic HBV infection.…”
Section: Cbmentioning
confidence: 98%