hepatotoksilisust
Hepatotoksilisus refers to the adverse effects of chemical substances on the liver. The liver is a vital organ responsible for numerous metabolic processes, including detoxification of drugs and other foreign compounds. Due to its central role in metabolism and detoxification, the liver is particularly susceptible to damage from toxins.
The spectrum of hepatotoxicity can range from mild, reversible changes in liver enzyme levels to severe conditions
Common causes of drug-induced hepatotoxicity include certain medications like acetaminophen (paracetamol) in overdose, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs,
Symptoms of hepatotoxicity can be varied and may include jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), fatigue,
Prevention and management strategies focus on identifying and avoiding known hepatotoxins, using medications at appropriate doses,