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  2. Terbinafine - Wikipedia

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    Severe side effects include liver problems and allergic reactions. [1] Liver injury is, however, unusual. [6] Oral use during pregnancy is not typically recommended. [1] The cream and ointment may result in itchiness but are generally well tolerated. [2] Terbinafine is in the allylamines family of medications. [1]

  3. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Liver toxicity, allergic reaction, anaphylaxis [3] Kava: awa, kava-kava [4] Piper methysticum: Potentiates CNS sedatives, [3] chronic use might cause a reversible dry skin condition. [18] Khat: qat Catha edulis: Chronic liver dysfunction [3] [19] Kratom: Mitragyna speciosa: Hepatotoxicity [20] [19] Liquorice root Glycyrrhiza glabra

  4. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    But the terbinafine treatment costs only $10 (plus an additional $43 for liver function tests). In conclusion the authors say that terbinafine has a relatively benign adverse effect profile, with liver damage very rare, so it makes more sense cost-wise for the dermatologist to prescribe the treatment without doing the PAS test.

  5. These Popular Supplements Might Cause Liver Damage ... - AOL

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  6. Topical antifungal - Wikipedia

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    The chemical structure of ergosterol. The general mechanism of action for topical antifungal drugs is the disruption of the cell membrane.The unique components found in fungal cell membranes are usually the drug targets of antifungal drugs, in particular ergosterol.

  7. New Research Says This Super Popular Drink Might Cause Liver ...

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    "The liver has remarkable regenerative properties so usually patients recover fully," Dr. Clarke says. "But in a few severe cases, the damage requires an emergency liver transplant to save the ...

  8. Hy's law - Wikipedia

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    Hy's law is a rule of thumb that a patient is at high risk of a fatal drug-induced liver injury if given a medication that causes hepatocellular injury (not Hepatobiliary injury) with jaundice. [1] The law is based on observations by Hy Zimmerman, a major scholar of drug-induced liver injury.

  9. Hepatotoxicity - Wikipedia

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    Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a cause of acute and chronic liver disease caused specifically by medications and the most common reason for a drug to be withdrawn from the market after approval. The liver plays a central role in transforming and clearing chemicals and is susceptible to the toxicity from these agents.