májmérgek
Májmérgek is a Czech term that translates to "liver poisons" or "liver toxins." It generally refers to substances that can cause damage to the liver, a vital organ responsible for numerous metabolic functions, including detoxification. These substances can be endogenous, meaning produced by the body, or exogenous, meaning introduced from an external source.
Common exogenous májmérgek include alcohol, certain medications (such as acetaminophen when taken in excessive doses), industrial
The liver has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but prolonged or severe exposure to májmérgek can overwhelm
Prevention and management of májmérgek involve avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, using medications only as prescribed, taking