Effect of Silybum Marianum (Silymarin) on the Hepatotoxicity of Antituberculous Drugs

Mohamad Abd Al-Badei Mohamad;

Abstract


Drugs are an important cause of liver injury. More than 900 drugs, toxins, and herbs have been reported to cause liver injury, and drugs account for 20-40% of all instances of fulminant hepatic failure. Approximately 75% of the idiosyncratic drug reaction


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Title Effect of Silybum Marianum (Silymarin) on the Hepatotoxicity of Antituberculous Drugs
Authors Mohamad Abd Al-Badei Mohamad
Keywords Effect of Silybum Marianum (Silymarin) on the Hepatotoxicity of Antituberculous Drugs
Issue Date 2007
Description 
Drugs are an important cause of liver injury. More than 900 drugs, toxins, and herbs have been reported to cause liver injury, and drugs account for 20-40% of all instances of fulminant hepatic failure. Approximately 75% of the idiosyncratic drug reaction

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