Repaglinide induced acute hepatotoxicity

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Abstract

Repaglinide is considered a safe drug; adverse events are mild to moderate which includes hypoglycemia, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and dyspepsia as similar to sulphonylureas. This case report describes a rare side effect of repaglinide. In rare cases, elevated liver enzymes have been noted. We report a case of acute hepatotoxicity in a 78 year old woman who developed acute hepatotoxicity while taking repaglinide.

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Jaiswal, S., Mehta, R., Musuku, M., Tran, L., & McNamee, W. (2009). Repaglinide induced acute hepatotoxicity. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 48(174), 162–164. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.236

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