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Aspirin hepatitis.

P Zucker, F Daum, M I Cohen

    American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)
    |December 1, 1975
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    Adverse reactions to aspirin, a potentially hepatotoxic drug, can occur even at previously safe serum concentrations. This review highlights two pediatric cases of aspirin-induced hepatitis, emphasizing the need for careful monitoring.

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    • Pediatric Hepatology
    • Clinical Toxicology
    • Pharmacovigilance

    Background:

    • Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is a common medication with potential hepatotoxic effects.
    • Adverse reactions to aspirin are generally considered dose-dependent.
    • Existing literature suggests a threshold for aspirin toxicity.