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1Department of Medicine Renal Medicine, the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust Wolverhampton UK.
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Drug-induced liver injury remains a severe but underdiscussed adverse effect of nitrofurantoin. This case uniquely describes hepatic injury occurring after four doses of nitrofurantoin, with a disproportionate rise in AST and rapid complete recovery following discontinuation of the drug. A RUCAM score of six supports the probability of DILI.
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