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New insights on how hospitalized patients develop liver injury from taking different drugs A new study published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology provides insights on how common hospitalized patients develop liver injury from taking different medications. When investigators analyzed the records of 156,570 hospitalized patients, they found 499 cases of drug-induced liver injury (DILI), for an incidence of 0.32%. Anti-infective agents, cancer medications, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were the major categories of drugs causing DILI, and the highest incidence was due to voriconazole (an antifungal medication). Patients with high cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, pre-existing liver disease, and prior surgeries faced a higher risk of DILI. ....
New approach could revolutionize the treatment of liver diseases Researchers from Niigata University , the University of Tokyo, Osaka University and Tokyo Medical University, Japan have developed a new approach that could revolutionize the treatment, prevention, and possibly reversal of the damages caused by liver diseases. This novel strategy exploits small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) derived from interferon-γ (IFN-γ) pre-conditioned MSCs (γ-sEVs). Cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases remain a global health concern, with close to 2 million deaths reported annually, these account for approximately 3.5% of annual worldwide deaths. All these statistics are largely driven by the fact that 75 million of the 2 billion people who consume alcohol worldwide are diagnosed with alcohol-use disorders and are at risk of developing alcohol- induced liver disease. In addition, the high prevalence of viral hepatitis-induced liver damage continues to be on the rise. ....
According to a Lancet study, the risk of hospitalisation was 5% higher for each one-unit increase in BMI and the risk of ICU admission was 10% higher for each unit increase. The study also showed excess weight leading to severe risks was greatest in the 20-39 age group and decreased after age 60. These findings suggest that vaccination policies should prioritise people with obesity. ....