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Drug-Induced Hepatitis


Treatment & Monitoring

What are the treatments for the disease?

The medicine causing the hepatitis is almost always stopped right away. Early treatment often prevents more serious problems. In severe cases, a person must go into the hospital for further treatment. Treatment may include medicines to reduce liver inflammation. Stopping the medicine that caused the hepatitis often makes symptoms go away within a few days.

What are the side effects of the treatments?

Stopping a medicine may make the condition it was prescribed for come back or worsen. Medicines all have side effects, including allergic reactions and stomach upset.

What happens after treatment for the disease?

Generally, symptoms go away after treatment and the person can return to normal activities.

How is the disease monitored?

Repeat blood tests, including a CBC and liver function tests, may be recommended. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.


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