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- W2064498889 abstract "Many conventional drugs (for example, isoniazid and valproic acid) are well recognized as possible hepatotoxins.1 Several herbal medicines have also been reported to have hepatotoxic effects. However, herbal medicines may not always be considered as the etiologic agent in cases of unexplained liver injury. Current mechanisms to track adverse effects of herbal medicines are inadequate.2 Consumers generally consider herbal medicines to be safe and view them as natural alternatives to traditional medications. A recent study showed that only 40% of people who use herbal medicines informed their primary care physicians.3 Therefore, cases of herbal medicine toxicity may go unrecognized. Establishing a diagnosis of herbal hepatotoxicity can be difficult. Even when herbal-related toxicity is suspected, a definitive diagnosis is difficult to establish without proper analysis of the product or plant material.In the following case review, we contrast one case of herbal-induced hepatotoxic reaction that received thorough and systematic follow-up with a second case complicated by poor history and multiple product use to illustrate the challenges in diagnosing herb-related hepatitis." @default.
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