Drug-induced hepatitis is uncommon and generally unpredictable. Hepatotoxicity may be related to the drug itself, or to chemically reactive metabolites which can bind covalently to hepatic ...
Drug-Induced Liver Injury (DILI): Liver damage caused by medications or supplements. Hepatotoxicity: Toxicity that affects the liver, often resulting from exposure to drugs or chemicals.
Variations in the NAT2 gene can lead to different acetylation statuses among individuals, which can influence their susceptibility to drug-induced hepatotoxicity, particularly in the context of ...