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  1. 13 lut 2024 · Herbal and dietary supplements identified as possible etiologies of liver injury, including those causing acute liver failure, with their likelihood score if listed in LiverTox.

  2. 13 lut 2024 · Green tea extract has been reported to cause acute liver injury and even liver failure. These cases are typically seen when green tea extracts are taken for weight loss and as dietary supplementation.

  3. Patients generally present fatigue, hepatomegaly, pruritus, and jaundice. The onset of liver test abnormalities or clinical manifestation occurs within 2 wk to 24 wk of starting the herbal supplement. The enzyme pattern was typically hepatocellular and recovery happened generally within 1 mo to 2 mo after withdrawal of the herb[111,112].

  4. 4 gru 2021 · Risks and Side Effects. Is meadowsweet tea safe? While it’s generally safe to consume this herb when taken in recommended dosages, too much meadowsweet is linked to potential side effects, such as nausea, vomiting and skin rashes/hives.

  5. 3 mar 2021 · Meadowsweet is an herb used in traditional medicine. This article discusses its possible benefits and uses and how to make meadowsweet tea.

  6. 4 gru 2016 · Among tested samples, astragalin 2″-O-gallate (IC 50 = 141.1 μg/mL) and spiraeoside (IC 50 = 4.69 μg/mL) the most markedly inhibited production of pro-inflammatory prostaglandin E 2 and 12(S)-hydroxy-(5Z,8Z,10E,14Z)-eicosatetraenoic acid in human platelets, respectively.

  7. In our ongoing study on acute liver injury in patients taking drugs or consuming herbals/dietary supplements (HDS) (NCT02353455), we identified two cases associated with green tea extract and one case most likely caused by interaction with a milk thistle preparation.