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Miryam Moreta Rodríguez1, Carlos Maroto Martin2, Frank Suárez López3
1Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitario Río Hortega, España.
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Febuxostat is a drug from the group of xanthine dehydrogenase inhibitors and is used in the treatment of hyperuricemia and gouty arthritis. However, it is not free of adverse effects, including alteration of liver profile tests. This is why we must pay attention to this type of adverse events in case it is necessary to suspend treatment. We present a clinical case of acute hepatitis secondary to Febuxostat.
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