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Bilal Malik1, Basel Abdelazeem1, Taylor Revere2
1Internal Medicine, McLaren Health Care, Michigan State University, Flint, USA.
Abstract:
We present a case of a young (43-year-old), otherwise healthy, female patient who developed drug-induced liver injury (DILI) secondary to routine use of duloxetine. Our case aims to raise awareness amongst physicians about the possibility of duloxetine-induced liver injury. We recommend monitoring liver function tests (LFTs) when initiating or adjusting the dose of duloxetine, and intermittently thereafter, to facilitate early identification and management of potential DILI.
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