Acute hepatocellular drug induced liver injury probably by alfuzosin

Case Reports in Urology
Tufan CicekGulhan Kanat Unler

Abstract

Alpha blockers are the drugs that exert their effects by binding to alpha receptors and relaxing smooth muscles and are currently used for treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). These drugs are often tolerated well by the patients. However, they also possess some common side effects. Hepatotoxicity, on the other hand, is quite rare. We report herein a case with the rare complication of acute hepatocellular drug induced liver injury (DILI) by administration of Alfuzosin.

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Sep 24, 2015·Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology·Wei ChenYong Jin
Nov 21, 2020·Revista Española De Enfermedades Digestivas : Organo Oficial De La Sociedad Española De Patología Digestiva·Javier Jiménez SánchezJuan José Martínez Crespo

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