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How does the metabolism of isotretinoin damage the liver to the extent that increases in liver transaminase is a common consequence of its usage?

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Dr. Mohammad Khan answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Direct injury: Isotretinoin may cause direct injury to liver cells in 10-15 % of patient with elevation of liver enzyme the effect may be temporary and may go away but may persist in less than 1% users.

Answered 6/26/2014

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How common is elevated liver enzymes while taking isotrentinoin?

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