Drug-induced liver injury is a growing public health concern, with studies estimating that medications cause up to 50% of acute liver failure cases in the United States. The liver plays a crucial role in detoxifying chemicals, metabolizing drugs, and supporting nearly every organ system in the body. Unfortunately, liver damage from medications often develops silently, with symptoms appearing only after significant harm has occurred. Early detection is rare, making awareness and prevention essential. To understand the risks, it’s important to recognize how certain medications can quietly put your liver in danger.
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