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. 2000 Nov;50(5):479–484. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.2000.00282.x

Table 2.

Data relative to the cases of drug-induced liver injury including suspected drugs, types of liver injury, clinical symptoms, criteria of serioussness, labellings in French SPC and causality scores.

Drugs Liver injury Clinical symptoms Seriousness Labelling SPC Causality score
Amineptine Cholestatic Abdominal pains + hepato-cellular failure Life threathening Labelled Possible
Chlorpromazine + Haloperidol + clomipramine Mixed Abdominal pains Hospitalization Labelled Possible
Clonazepam Mixed No Prolongation of hospitalization Unlabelled Possible
Fenofibrate Cholestatic No Non serious Labelled Possible
Fluindione Mixed Vomiting + malaise + hepato-cellular failure Hospitalization Labelled Possible
Ketoprofen Mixed No Non serious Unlabelled Possible
Sulphasalazine Hepato- Nausea + vomiting + diarrhoea + abdominal pains Hospitalization Unlabelled Possible
Sulphasalazine Mixed No Non serious Unlabelled Possible
Alimemazine + levomepromazine + Trimipramine Cholestatic No Non serious Unlabelled only for alimemazine Possible
Fluoxetine + clorazepate Mixed No Non serious Labelled Possible
Diethylstilbestrol + cyproterone acetate Cholestatic No Non serious Labelled Unlikely
Isoniazide + Pyrazinamide + rifampicin Cholestatic No Non serious Labelled Unlikely
Quinapril Cholestatic Jaundice Hospitalisation Unlabelled Unlikely