Review
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 28, 2014; 20(28): 9418-9426
Published online Jul 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i28.9418
Table 2 Common causes of drug-induced liver injury in the United States
Types of drugsSpecific drugs (number of cases)
Analgesics/NSAIDsAcetaminophen (124)
Drugs in combination with APAP (3)
Diclofenac (4)
Celecoxib (2)
AntimicrobialsIsoniazid (37)
Amoxicillin/clavulanate (24)
Nitrofurantoin (13)
Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (9)
Ciprofloxacin (5)
Levofloxacin (4)
Terbinafine (4)
Telithromycin (5)
Fialuridine (3)1
Azithromycin (3)
Oxacillin (3)
Minocycline (3)
Amoxicillin (2)
Doxycycline (2)
Fluconazole (2)
Nevirapine (2)
CNS AgentsValproate (16)
Phenytoin (15)
Methyldopa (8)
Lamotrigine (5)
Duloxetine (6)
Atomoxetine (3)
Fluoxetine (2)
Nefazodone (2)1
Buproprion (2)
Anti-inflammatory/ImmunologicsInterferon beta (6)
Sulfasalazine (3)
Etanercept (3)
Mercaptopurine (3)
Antithymocyte globulin (2)
EndocrinePropylthiouracil (13)
Troglitazone (4)1
StatinsAtorvastatin (3)
Cerivastatin (2)1
AnestheticsHalothane (3)
Desflurane (2)
CardiovascularLabetolol (2)
Amiodarone (2)
OthersDisulfiram (6)
Allopurinol (2)
Ranitidine (2)