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What Medications Cause Liver Damage?

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What Medications Cause Liver Damage?

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Liver damage occurs when the liver, the largest organ inside the body, can no longer generate new cells when old ones don’t function properly. Scar tissue builds up, making it difficult for the liver to perform its cleansing and detoxifying duties. Various medications cause liver damage that is sometimes as severe as that caused by excessive drinking. Acetaminophen Acetaminophen found in Tylenol causes toxicity buildup in the liver, which leads to liver disease. The Hepatitis C Support Project states that liver damage caused by taking large amounts of acetaminophen increases when a person drinks. Allopurinol Allopurinol, tablets taken by mouth, are used to treat people with gout, seizures, pain caused by pancreas disease and infections. The U.S. National Library of Medicine says that these drugs are used on people after bypass surgery and kidney transplants. These medications cause liver damage in people who have histories of liver problems. Antibiotics Although many antibiotics treat

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