Abstract

In recent years, with the amazing increase in the number of prescription drugs and non-prescription drugs and the irrational use of Chinese herbal medicine and healthcare products, the incidence of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) has been increasing year by year; however, there is still a lack of effective therapeutic methods for DILI at present. Standard treatment based on timely diagnosis should be emphasized, and it is necessary to fully evaluate the severity of liver injury and primary disease, withdraw suspected drugs in time, and select appropriate drugs. Liver transplantation should be recommended to patients with severe liver failure.

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