Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 19, 2026

Induction of Drug-Induced, Autoimmune Hepatitis in BALB/c Mice for the Study of Its Pathogenic Mechanisms
Published on: May 29, 2020
Antihistamine-Induced Hepatitis: 2 Cases Involving Loratidine
Hafiz Arshad1, Arsalan Khan1, Usama Assad1
1University of Illinois, Oak Lawn, IL 60453, USA.
Abstract:
Antihistamine-induced hepatitis is rare. We present 2 cases of antihistamine-induced hepatitis with autoimmune features, caused by loratidine. One case was confirmed by rechallenge. Identifying and discontinuing the offending agent are essential for treatment.
Related Concept Videos
Upper Respiratory Drugs: First and Second-Generation Antihistamines
Histamine binds to specific receptor sites, known as H1 receptors, on tissue cells, triggering inflammation and swelling. Antihistamines combat these effects by competing with histamine for these receptor sites. By...
Antiasthma Drugs: Leukotriene Modifiers
Leukotriene modifiers work through two distinct mechanisms:
Drug Toxicity: Allergic Reactions
Acid Suppressive Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease: Histamine H2-Receptor Antagonists
Antihypertensive Drugs: Potassium-Sparing Diuretics
Drug toxicity: Idiosyncratic Reactions

