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Definition of hepatotoxic in English: hepatotoxicadjectiveˌhɛpətəʊˈtɒksɪkhɛˌpatəʊˈtɒksɪkˌhepədōˈtäksik Damaging or destructive to liver cells. Example sentencesExamples - Patients two to 21 years of age with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who are receiving hepatotoxic chemotherapy are being recruited for a second phase randomized pilot trial of silymarin.
- When he discovered, in 1954, that dimethylnitrosamine was hepatotoxic he noticed that the poisoned livers contained enlarged cells similar to those seen in veno-occlusive disease.
- Many herbal remedies are potentially hepatotoxic, and only milk thistle can be used safely in patients who have chronic liver disease.
- Thus, clinicians may consider regimens with fewer potentially hepatotoxic agents in patients with advanced or unstable liver disease, and expert consultation is advisable in treating such patients.
- However, in such patients hepatotoxic reactions to antituberculosis therapy may be more common and should therefore be anticipated.
Definition of hepatotoxic in US English: hepatotoxicadjectiveˌhepədōˈtäksik Damaging or destructive to liver cells. Example sentencesExamples - Thus, clinicians may consider regimens with fewer potentially hepatotoxic agents in patients with advanced or unstable liver disease, and expert consultation is advisable in treating such patients.
- Patients two to 21 years of age with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who are receiving hepatotoxic chemotherapy are being recruited for a second phase randomized pilot trial of silymarin.
- When he discovered, in 1954, that dimethylnitrosamine was hepatotoxic he noticed that the poisoned livers contained enlarged cells similar to those seen in veno-occlusive disease.
- However, in such patients hepatotoxic reactions to antituberculosis therapy may be more common and should therefore be anticipated.
- Many herbal remedies are potentially hepatotoxic, and only milk thistle can be used safely in patients who have chronic liver disease.
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