Fatal Hepatotoxicity Due to Viaminate
Hui Zhang1, Ji Zhang2, Hongmei Dong3
1The Central Laboratory, Guangming New District People's Hospital, Shenzhen, PR China.
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
|July 28, 2018
Summary
Viaminate, a retinoic acid derivative, can cause severe liver damage. This case report details a fatal outcome of viaminate-induced hepatotoxicity, highlighting the need for careful monitoring during treatment.
Area of Science:
- Dermatology
- Hepatology
- Pharmacology
Background:
- Viaminate (tretinoin derivative) treats severe acne and keratinization disorders.
- Hepatotoxicity from Viaminate is poorly documented.
- No prior deaths from Viaminate-induced liver injury were reported.
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