Lisinopril-induced liver injury can present as hepatocellular or cholestatic injury. Severe hepatotoxicity secondary to lisinopril can be life threatening irrespective of the liver injury pattern. Keywords: Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, lisinopril, drug-induced liver injury, cholestasis. Go to: CASE DESCRIPTION.
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Lisinopril is in a class of medications called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. liver disease; or angioedema (condition
lisinopril and spironolactone. After two years, she developed ascites and elevated liver enzymes. Therefore, she was transferred to a liver
Treatment with lisinopril significantly reversed the elevated serum hepatic enzyme levels and lipid peroxidation marker in the liver. All
by A Al-Rifaie 2024 Cited by 2We report a second case of lisinopril liver injury, with a cholestatic liver enzyme pattern, which unfortunately did not resolve.
Lisinopril is a generic drug commonly belonging to the angiotensin-converting enzyme liver or kidneys. Sep. 11, 2024.
by A Al-Rifaie 2024 Cited by 2We report a second case of lisinopril liver injury, with a cholestatic liver enzyme pattern, which unfortunately did not resolve.
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