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Ecstasy hepatotoxicity

Cases of ecstasy-associated hepatotoxicity have been reported. [Pg.603]

A 20-year-old woman developed diarrhea and a pruritic yellowish skin 7 days after she had taken half a tablet of ecstasy. Her liver was enlarged and tender. Her urine was positive for MDMA. A diagnosis of acute hepatotoxicity after MDMA was made. She rapidly developed reddish papules over the face with a perioral and acne-like distribution. [Pg.605]

A 21-year-old-man developed similar skin lesions after using ecstasy, without hepatotoxicity. [Pg.605]

Cases of successful liver transplantation after ecstasy-induced hepatotoxicity have been reported (68,76,77). [Pg.2301]

Jones AL, Simpson KJJ. Review article Mechanisms and management of hepatotoxicity in ecstasy (MDMA) and amphetamine intoxications. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 1999 13 129-133. [Pg.719]


See other pages where Ecstasy hepatotoxicity is mentioned: [Pg.604]    [Pg.560]    [Pg.574]    [Pg.2301]    [Pg.151]   
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