2010
DOI: 10.1097/smj.0b013e3181c376a6
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Drug-Induced Liver Injury Caused by the Histrelin (Vantus®) Subcutaneous Implant

Abstract: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the leading cause of acute hepatic failure in the United States. Up to 13% of acute liver failure cases occur due to drugs other than acetaminophen. This clinical diagnosis, made after other causes of liver injury have been excluded, requires establishing a causal relationship between drug exposure and liver injury. The case of a patient with liver injury following a subcutaneous histrelin (Vantus) implant as therapy for advanced prostate cancer is presented.

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“…It may be that changes observed in the blood lipid profile are caused by direct action of analogs on liver cells. In animal models the GnRH agonist histrelin has been safely administered to both rats and rabbits [42]. However, Chester et al [32] investigated long-term toxicity of the GnRH antagonist detirelix and noted a significant dose-dependent increase in AST and ALT activity in blood of rats of both sexes.…”
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“…It may be that changes observed in the blood lipid profile are caused by direct action of analogs on liver cells. In animal models the GnRH agonist histrelin has been safely administered to both rats and rabbits [42]. However, Chester et al [32] investigated long-term toxicity of the GnRH antagonist detirelix and noted a significant dose-dependent increase in AST and ALT activity in blood of rats of both sexes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Freundl et al [46], using leuprorelin in patients treated for endometriosis, detected only slight changes in ALT, AST and LDH activities in blood. In men with advanced prostate cancer who were treated with histrelin implant, the most common adverse effects were hot flashes, implant site reaction, renal impairment, testicular atrophy, nausea, fatigue, and gynecomastia [42]. Nevertheless, only 8.7% of these patients developed hepatic impairment, defined as occasional random anomalous laboratory values.…”
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