Case series and review of Ayurvedic medication induced liver injury
Abstract Background Complementary and alternative medicine use among Americans is prevalent. Originating in India, Ayurvedic medicine use in the United States has grown 57% since 2002. CAM accounts for a significant proportion of drug induced liver injury in India and China, but there have been only...
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doaj-7fdb1e618fcb49e9bcad4714df636f952021-03-14T12:13:24ZengBMCBMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies2662-76712021-03-0121111110.1186/s12906-021-03251-zCase series and review of Ayurvedic medication induced liver injuryChristopher M. Karousatos0Justin K. Lee1David R. Braxton2Tse-Ling Fong3Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern CaliforniaHoag Memorial Hospital PresbyterianHoag Memorial Hospital PresbyterianHoag Memorial Hospital PresbyterianAbstract Background Complementary and alternative medicine use among Americans is prevalent. Originating in India, Ayurvedic medicine use in the United States has grown 57% since 2002. CAM accounts for a significant proportion of drug induced liver injury in India and China, but there have been only three reports of drug induced liver injury from Ayurvedic medications in the U.S. We report three cases of suspected Ayurvedic medication associated liver injury seen at a Southern California community hospital and review literature of Ayurvedic medication induced liver injury. Case presentations Three patients presented with acute hepatocellular injury and jaundice after taking Ayurvedic supplements for 90–120 days. First patient took Giloy Kwath consisting solely of Tinospora cordifolia. Second patient took Manjishthadi Kwatham and Aragwadhi Kwatham, which contained 52 and 10 individual plant extracts, respectively. Third patient took Kanchnar Guggulu, containing 10 individual plant extracts. Aminotransferase activities decreased 50% in < 30 days and all 3 patients made a full recovery. Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method (RUCAM) scores were 7–8, indicating probable causality. These products all contained ingredients in other Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicines with previously reported associations with drug induced liver injury. Conclusions These patients highlight the risk of drug induced liver injury from Ayurvedic medications and the complexity of determining causality. There is a need for a platform like LiverTox.gov to catalog Ayurvedic ingredients causing liver damage.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-021-03251-zAyurvedaAyurvedic medicineDrug induced liver injury (DILI)Herb induced liver injury (HILI)Traditional Chinese medicineRoussel Uclaf causality assessment method |
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Christopher M. Karousatos Justin K. Lee David R. Braxton Tse-Ling Fong Case series and review of Ayurvedic medication induced liver injury BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies Ayurveda Ayurvedic medicine Drug induced liver injury (DILI) Herb induced liver injury (HILI) Traditional Chinese medicine Roussel Uclaf causality assessment method |
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Case series and review of Ayurvedic medication induced liver injury |
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Case series and review of Ayurvedic medication induced liver injury |
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Case series and review of Ayurvedic medication induced liver injury |
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Abstract Background Complementary and alternative medicine use among Americans is prevalent. Originating in India, Ayurvedic medicine use in the United States has grown 57% since 2002. CAM accounts for a significant proportion of drug induced liver injury in India and China, but there have been only three reports of drug induced liver injury from Ayurvedic medications in the U.S. We report three cases of suspected Ayurvedic medication associated liver injury seen at a Southern California community hospital and review literature of Ayurvedic medication induced liver injury. Case presentations Three patients presented with acute hepatocellular injury and jaundice after taking Ayurvedic supplements for 90–120 days. First patient took Giloy Kwath consisting solely of Tinospora cordifolia. Second patient took Manjishthadi Kwatham and Aragwadhi Kwatham, which contained 52 and 10 individual plant extracts, respectively. Third patient took Kanchnar Guggulu, containing 10 individual plant extracts. Aminotransferase activities decreased 50% in < 30 days and all 3 patients made a full recovery. Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method (RUCAM) scores were 7–8, indicating probable causality. These products all contained ingredients in other Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicines with previously reported associations with drug induced liver injury. Conclusions These patients highlight the risk of drug induced liver injury from Ayurvedic medications and the complexity of determining causality. There is a need for a platform like LiverTox.gov to catalog Ayurvedic ingredients causing liver damage. |
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Ayurveda Ayurvedic medicine Drug induced liver injury (DILI) Herb induced liver injury (HILI) Traditional Chinese medicine Roussel Uclaf causality assessment method |
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