A case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis

Binny Thomas,1-3 Mahmoud Mohamed,1,3,4 Moza Al Hail,1-3 Fatma Alzahra Y Awwad,1 Ramy M Wahba,1 Sabir B Hassan,1 Khalid Omar,1 Wessam El Kassem,1 Palivalappila Abdul Rouf1 1Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar; 2Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; 3Qatar University, Doha, 4We...

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Autores principales: Thomas B, Mohamed M, Al Hail M, Awwad FA, Wahba RM, Hassan SB, Omar K, El Kassem W, Abdul Rouf P
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0418dc569a904999967768d7b49323582021-12-02T00:53:38ZA case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis1179-1438https://doaj.org/article/0418dc569a904999967768d7b49323582016-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/a-case-of-probable-esomeprazole-induced-transient-liver-injury-in-a-pr-peer-reviewed-article-CPAAhttps://doaj.org/toc/1179-1438Binny Thomas,1-3 Mahmoud Mohamed,1,3,4 Moza Al Hail,1-3 Fatma Alzahra Y Awwad,1 Ramy M Wahba,1 Sabir B Hassan,1 Khalid Omar,1 Wessam El Kassem,1 Palivalappila Abdul Rouf1 1Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar; 2Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; 3Qatar University, Doha, 4Weill Cornell Medical College, Ar-Rayyan, Qatar Abstract: We report a case of 22-year-old primigravida presented to Women’s Hospital – Hamad Medical Corporation emergency with severe epigastric pain, nausea, and vomiting. On admission, she was dehydrated with remarkably worsening symptoms. Laboratory findings revealed significantly elevated liver enzymes with unknown etiology. Her past medical history showed an admission for nausea and vomiting 3 weeks previously and she was discharged on antiemetics, and esomeprazole for the first time. Due to the predominantly elevated liver enzymes, the clinical pharmacist discussed the possibility of esomeprazole-induced adverse effects and suggested to suspend esomeprazole based on the evidence from literature review. The liver enzymes showed a substantial improvement within days after the discontinuation of the drug; however, a rechallenge was not done since it could have adversely affected the mother or the fetus. Using the Naranjo Adverse Drug Reaction Probability scales, the adverse reaction due to esomeprazole was classified as “probably”. Keywords: hyperemesis, drug-induced liver injury, esomeprazole, adverse drug reaction, ADR, proton pump inhibitorThomas BMohamed MAl Hail MAwwad FAWahba RMHassan SBOmar KEl Kassem WAbdul Rouf PDove Medical PressarticleHyperemesisDrug Induced liver InjuryDILIEsomeprazoleAdverse Drug ReactionADR. Proton Pump inhibitorTherapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950ENClinical Pharmacology: Advances and Applications, Vol Volume 8, Pp 199-202 (2016)
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topic Hyperemesis
Drug Induced liver Injury
DILI
Esomeprazole
Adverse Drug Reaction
ADR. Proton Pump inhibitor
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
spellingShingle Hyperemesis
Drug Induced liver Injury
DILI
Esomeprazole
Adverse Drug Reaction
ADR. Proton Pump inhibitor
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
Thomas B
Mohamed M
Al Hail M
Awwad FA
Wahba RM
Hassan SB
Omar K
El Kassem W
Abdul Rouf P
A case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis
description Binny Thomas,1-3 Mahmoud Mohamed,1,3,4 Moza Al Hail,1-3 Fatma Alzahra Y Awwad,1 Ramy M Wahba,1 Sabir B Hassan,1 Khalid Omar,1 Wessam El Kassem,1 Palivalappila Abdul Rouf1 1Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar; 2Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; 3Qatar University, Doha, 4Weill Cornell Medical College, Ar-Rayyan, Qatar Abstract: We report a case of 22-year-old primigravida presented to Women’s Hospital – Hamad Medical Corporation emergency with severe epigastric pain, nausea, and vomiting. On admission, she was dehydrated with remarkably worsening symptoms. Laboratory findings revealed significantly elevated liver enzymes with unknown etiology. Her past medical history showed an admission for nausea and vomiting 3 weeks previously and she was discharged on antiemetics, and esomeprazole for the first time. Due to the predominantly elevated liver enzymes, the clinical pharmacist discussed the possibility of esomeprazole-induced adverse effects and suggested to suspend esomeprazole based on the evidence from literature review. The liver enzymes showed a substantial improvement within days after the discontinuation of the drug; however, a rechallenge was not done since it could have adversely affected the mother or the fetus. Using the Naranjo Adverse Drug Reaction Probability scales, the adverse reaction due to esomeprazole was classified as “probably”. Keywords: hyperemesis, drug-induced liver injury, esomeprazole, adverse drug reaction, ADR, proton pump inhibitor
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author Thomas B
Mohamed M
Al Hail M
Awwad FA
Wahba RM
Hassan SB
Omar K
El Kassem W
Abdul Rouf P
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Mohamed M
Al Hail M
Awwad FA
Wahba RM
Hassan SB
Omar K
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Abdul Rouf P
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title A case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis
title_short A case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis
title_full A case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis
title_fullStr A case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis
title_full_unstemmed A case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis
title_sort case of probable esomeprazole-induced transient liver injury in a pregnant woman with hyperemesis
publisher Dove Medical Press
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/0418dc569a904999967768d7b4932358
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