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Drug-induced liver injury caused by an herbal medicine, bofu-tsu-sho-san
Authors:Hiroyuki Motoyama  Masaru Enomoto  Takahiro Yasuda  Hideki Fujii  Sawako Kobayashi  Shuji Iwai  Hiroyasu Morikawa  Tadashi Takeda  Akihiro Tamori  Hiroki Sakaguchi  Norifumi Kawada
Affiliation:Department of Hepatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka City University, Japan.
Abstract:
A 37-year-old woman was admitted to a hospital with jaundice. Within a couple of weeks, her liver function improved with only symptomatic therapy. About 30 to 60 days before admission, she had taken a herbal medicine, bofu-tsu-sho-san. A diagnosis of drug-induced liver injury was made according to the diagnostic scale proposed at the Digestive Disease Week-Japan 2004. A drug-lymphocyte stimulation test for each ingredient of bofu-tsu-sho-san; the results were positive for Cnidii Rhizoma, Angelicae Radix and Menthae Herba. The liver biopsy specimen revealed features of acute hepatitis. Physicians should be aware that bofu-tsu-sho-san can cause liver injury, as this drug is commonly used as an over-the-counter medicine.
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