acetaminophen (Tylenol), when used in high doses over long periods; anabolic steroids such as nandrolone (Anabolin) or oxymetholone (Anadrol)
Any drug can harm the liver. Some drugs have the potential to cause more liver damage than other drugs.
Are you sure you don't mean Liver drugs? As in drugs that can damage your liver?
Yes any long term pain medication can cause liver damage.
Yes, with extended usage or extremely large doses of them, your liver is likely to get damaged.
Dantrolene may have an interaction with estrogens. Although no interaction has been demonstrated, the rate of liver damage in women over the age of 35 who were taking estrogens is higher than in other groups.
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause liver damage
Yes they can cause severe liver damage taking oral steroids.
These drugs may damage the liver or muscles. Patients who take the drugs should have blood tests to check for liver damage as often as their physician recommends.
It depends on the drug, but you can cause extreme irreperable damage to your body if you choose to abuse drugs. This is not a warning to scare you, its absolutley true. You can cause psychosis, hurt your liver, destroy your central nervous system, or even kill yourself with an accidental overdose.
Yes. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver and causes liver cell damage and destruction. If left untreated hepatitis will continue to damage the liver and can result in liver cancer, liver failure, and permanent liver damage called cirrhosis.
St. John's Wort can potentially cause liver damage, particularly when taken in conjunction with other medications that are metabolized by the liver. It may induce liver enzymes, leading to altered metabolism of other drugs and possibly resulting in toxicity. While serious liver damage is rare, individuals with pre-existing liver conditions or those taking multiple medications should use caution and consult a healthcare professional before using St. John's Wort.
Yes