Herb-Induced Liver Injuries in Developing Nations: An Update

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作者
Amadi, Cecilia Nwadiuto [1 ]
Orisakwe, Orish Ebere [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Port Harcourt, Dept Expt Pharmacol & Toxicol, Fac Pharm, PMB 5323, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
关键词
liver disease; risk assessment; public health; herbal; herbs and dietary supplements; DIETARY-SUPPLEMENTS; ANTITUBERCULOSIS DRUGS; HOSPITALIZED-PATIENTS; SEVERE HEPATOTOXICITY; MEDICAL-CENTER; UNITED-STATES; HYS LAW; NIGERIA; MORTALITY; MEDICINES;
D O I
10.3390/toxics6020024
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
083001 [环境科学];
摘要
The last few decades have seen a rise in the use of herbal supplements, natural products, and traditional medicines. However, there are growing concerns related to the safety and toxicities of these medicines. These herbal medicines are associated with complications such as liver damage with a high incidence of mortalities and morbidities. Clinical manifestations range from asymptomatic cases with abnormal liver functions tests to sudden and severe liver failure necessitating liver transplantation. This work aimed to review the etiology, risk factors, diagnosis, clinical manifestations and selected clinical case reports of herbal hepatotoxicity in developing nations. PubMed and Google Scholar searches were undertaken to identify relevant literature. Furthermore, we scanned the reference lists of the primary and review articles to identify publications not retrieved by electronic searches. Little data exists on clinical cases of herb-induced liver injury in some developing countries such as Nigeria, as most incidences are either not reported to health care providers or reports from hospitals go unpublished. Studies in Nigeria have highlighted a possible correlation between use of herbs and liver disease. In Uganda, and association between the use of traditional herbal medicine with liver fibrosis in HIV-infected and non-HIV patients was demonstrated. Reports from China have revealed incidences of acute liver failure as a result of herbal medicine use. The actual incidence and prevalence of HILI in developing nations remain largely unknown due to both poor pharmacovigilance programs and non-application of emerging technologies. Improving education and public awareness of the potential risks of herbals and herbal products is desirable to ensure that suspected adverse effects are formally reported. There is need for stricter regulations and pre-clinical studies necessary for efficacy and safety.
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