[PDF][PDF] HLA-B* 35: 01 and Green Tea Induced Liver Injury

D VUPPALANCHI - academia.edu
Background: Herbal supplements and particularly multi-ingredient products have become
increasingly common causes of acute liver injury. Green tea is a frequent component in …

[PDF][PDF] Hepatotoxicity of green tea extract: idiosyncratic or indirect drug-induced liver injury?

Y Gao, X Zhao, D Xiao, C Wu, W Shi, H Yang… - Future Integr …, 2022 - researchgate.net
In 2021, the American College of Gastroenterology published the latest version of the
guidelines for the diagnosis and management of drug-induced liver injury. The guidelines …

Risk of Liver Injury Associated with Green Tea Extract in SLIMQUICK® Weight Loss Products: Results from the DILIN Prospective Study

EX Zheng, S Rossi, RJ Fontana, R Vuppalanchi… - Drug safety, 2016 - Springer
Introduction Herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) have been increasingly recognized as a
cause for acute liver injury (Navarro et al. Hepatology 60 (4): 1399–1408, 2014; Bailey et al …

Perspectives on the Potential Hepatotoxicity of Various Herbs, Including Green Tea Extract.

S Gafner, M Blumenthal - HerbalGram, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
Background On December 21, 2013, The New York Times published an article by reporter
Anahad O'Connor titled" Spike in Harm to Liver Is Tied to Dietary Aids," 1 based on a …

Herbal tea and liver injury–Tea extract or comedication can make a difference

A Benesic, AL Gerbes - Journal of Hepatology, 2018 - journal-of-hepatology.eu
With great interest we read the study by Alferink et al. 1 and the following letter by Philips
and Augustine. 2 They raise the valid concern that green tea has been reported to cause …

[PDF][PDF] Liver injury from herbal and dietary supplements

VJ Navarro, I Khan, E Björnsson, LB Seeff… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) are used increasingly both in the United States and
worldwide, and HDS‐induced liver injury in the United States has increased proportionally …

GREEN TEA EXTRACT CONTAINING HERBAL & DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS ARE FREQUENTLY MISLABELED IN THE USA: THE US DRUG-INDUCED LIVER …

VJ Navarro, HX Barnhart, HL Bonkovsky, S Hwang - Hepatology, 2011 - journals.lww.com
GREEN TEA EXTRACT CONTAINING HERBAL & DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS AR... : Hepatology
GREEN TEA EXTRACT CONTAINING HERBAL & DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS ARE …

[PDF][PDF] Green tea extract–associated acute liver injury: Case report and review

D Grajecki, A Ogica, O Boenisch… - Clinical Liver …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Green tea extractâ•fiassociated acute liver injury: Case report and review Page 1 Clinical
Liver Disease. 2022;20:181–187. | 181 wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/cld REVIEW Green …

[PDF][PDF] Suspected herb induced liver injury by green tea extracts: Critical review and case analysis applying RUCAM for causality assessment

R Teschke, TD Xuan - Jpn. J. Gastroenterol. Hepatol, 2019 - jajgastrohepto.org
Leaves of green tea (Camellia sinensis) contain EGCG (Epigallocatechin-3-gallate) and
other polyphenolic catechins, commonly assumed as harmless and healthy. Whereas the …

Liver injury due to herbal and dietary supplements: A review of individual ingredients

E Zheng, V Navarro - Clinical liver disease, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Diagnosing liver injury caused by herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) and establishing
causality is challenging. These topics are discussed and reviewed in an accompanying …