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Isoniazid hepatotoxicity among drug users: the role of hepatitis C.

Fernández Villar, José Alberto; Sopeña Perez-Argüelles, Bernardo; Vázquez Gallardo, Rafael; Ulloa, Fernando; Fluiters Casado, Enrique; Mosteiro Añón, María del Mar; Martinez Vázquez, Cesar Antonio; Piñeiro Amigo, Luis
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/22344
PMID: 12539070
DOI: 10.1086/345906
ISSN: 1058-4838
ESSN: 1537-6591
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Clin Infect Dis . 2003 Feb 1;36(3):293-8 (119.2Kb)
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Date issued
2003
Journal title
Clinical In fectious Diseases
 
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
 
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humanos | mediana edad | adolescente | factores de riesgo | hígado | adulto | trastornos relacionados con sustancias | transaminasas | tuberculosis latente | consumidores de drogas | hepatitis C | antituberculosos | isoniacida
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Antitubercular Agents | Transaminases | Spain | Adult | Hepatitis C | Humans | Isoniazid | Adolescent | Middle Aged | Liver | Male | Drug Users | Female | Risk Factors | Substance-Related Disorders | Latent Tuberculosis
Abstract
The incidence of and risk factors associated with hepatotoxicity in patients with chronic hepatitis have not been systematically studied. Therefore, we conducted a prospective study that included former drug users who were treated with isoniazid for latent tuberculosis infection. Of 415 patients, 20 (4.8%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3-7.4) had hepatotoxicity diagnosed, and 6 (1.4%; 95% CI, 0.5-3.2) developed clinical hepatitis, none of whom had serious symptoms. The only 2 factors independently associated with isoniazid hepatotoxicity were excessive alcohol consumption (odds ratio [OR]; 4.2, 95% CI, 1.6-10.8; P=.002) and a high baseline alanine transaminase level (OR, 4.3; 95% CI, 1.6-11.4; P=.002). The presence of hepatitis C virus antibodies was associated with hepatotoxicity only on univariate analysis. Treatment with isoniazid in drug users appears to be safe and well tolerated, although frequent asymptomatic elevations in transaminase levels were observed.

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