Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 28, 2013; 19(32): 5381-5384
Published online Aug 28, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i32.5381
Table 1 Results of the liver function tests in cases of hypertransaminasemia related to glucosamine consumption
1-yr prior to consumptionDuring consumption1-yr after consumption
AST (UI/L) (normal < 40)
Case 12518271
Case 23616136
ALT (UI/L) (normal < 40)
Case 13328285
Case 25316237
GGT (UI/L) (normal < 40)
Case 13215077
Case 2183115
AP (U/L) (normal < 290)229219
Case 1240183213
Case 2144
Total bilirubin (mg/dL) (normal < 1.2)
Case 10.30.80.4
Case 20.80.90.9
Table 2 Summary of the cases reported in the literature on hepatotoxicity by glucosamine and/or chondroitin sulfate
Ref.Age (yr) Sex (F/M)DrugconsumedLength of consumptionLatencyJaundicePeak in AST/ALT (IU/L)HypersensitivityHepatic failureFollow-up
Ossendza et al[4]52/MGlucosamine3 wk4 wkYes263/63Pruritus, eosinophiliaNoComplete recovery
Smith et al[5]64/MGlucosamine/chondroitin sulfate4 wk5 wkYes-/1461-YesDeath
57/FGlucosamine4 wk5 wkYes-/1130Pruriginous rashNoChronic hepatitis
55/FGlucosamine6 mo8 moNo-/175-NoComplete recovery
Linnebur et al[6]71/FGlucosamine/chondroitin sulfate7 wk3 wkNo600-700/ 00-500-NoComplete recovery
85/FGlucosamine/chondroitin sulfate3 wk3 wkNo54/37-NoComplete recovery
Authors’ cases71/FGlucosamine1 yrNANo182/282-NoLiver tests return to pretreatment (basal) values
77/FGlucosamine3 moNANo161/162Pruriginous rashNoLiver tests return to (basa) values