1976
DOI: 10.1002/art.1780190205
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Effect of aspirin on liver tests in patients with ra or sle and in normal volunteers

Abstract: Aspirin was given to 20 patients with RA, 16 patients with SLE, and 3 normal volunteers. Four of the RA patients, 7 of the SLE patients, and 1 normal volunteer developed abnormal liver tests during the study. The abnormalities (elevated transaminases) were most frequent and of rapid onset in patients with clinically active SLE. Increases in BUN and creatinine related to aspirin were observed in several subjects. In a retrospective survey of 80 patients with SLE, aspirin appeared responsible for two-thirds of e… Show more

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“…Oral administration of sodium salicylate to rhesus monkeys did not produce a consistent choleresis when the serum salicylate level was less than 1.0 mmol l. Our studies in man were performed after a large loading dose, but the salicylate levels were within the therapeutic range for patients taking salicylates for rheumatoid arthritis (Seaman & Plotz, 1976).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Oral administration of sodium salicylate to rhesus monkeys did not produce a consistent choleresis when the serum salicylate level was less than 1.0 mmol l. Our studies in man were performed after a large loading dose, but the salicylate levels were within the therapeutic range for patients taking salicylates for rheumatoid arthritis (Seaman & Plotz, 1976).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The mechanism by which frentizole caused hepatotoxicity is unknown. This drug is metabolized rapidly by the liver ( 12), and it is suspected that frentizole induces idiosyncratic hepatitis similar to that experienced by some patients with SLE who take aspirin (13). No other toxic effects were detected in this short-term trial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…For example, highdose salicylate is commonly used in rheu matic diseases. It is known that some, but not all, rheumatic diseases are associated with a much higher incidence of salicylate hepatotoxicity (lupus and juvenile rheuma toid arthritis but not adult rheumatoid ar thritis) [Seaman and Plotz, 1976]. This hepa totoxicity can include hyperammonemia and encephalopathy [Ulshen et al, 1978].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%