DRUG-INDUCED LIVER INJURY IN THE CONTEXT OF OSTEOARTHRITIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
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Osteoarthritis, drug-induced liver injury, NSAIDs, hepatotoxicity, pharmacotherapy, paracetamol, chondroprotectors.Abstract
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a significant complication in patients undergoing long-term pharmacotherapy, especially those diagnosed with osteoarthritis (OA). OA, one of the most prevalent degenerative joint diseases in the elderly population, often requires chronic administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), analgesics, and adjunctive medications. This review examines the mechanisms, risks, and classifications of DILI, with a focus on commonly used pharmacological agents in OA management. The pathophysiological processes of OA, treatment protocols, and implications of hepatotoxicity are analyzed to improve clinical decision-making and minimize liver-related adverse outcomes.
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