Risk Factors
Mechanisms
Causative drugs
Treatments
Lab Markers & Miscellaneous
100

This non-modifiable risk factor increases susceptibility to DILI due to age-related hepatic changes.

What is age?

100

High daily dose and lipophilicity are drug-related risk factors for this adverse event.

What is DILI?

100

This over-the-counter analgesic is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the U.S.

What is acetaminophen (APAP)?

100

This is the first and most crucial step in managing suspected DILI.

What is identifying and discontinuing the offending drug?

100

These enzymes (ALT, AST) are elevated in hepatocellular injury.

What are transaminases?

200

This biological characteristic affects enzyme expression and may explain higher DILI risk in females.

What is gender?

200

This mechanism leads to hepatocellular injury through free radical generation.

What is oxidative stress?

200

This anticonvulsant causes mitochondrial toxicity and is a known cause of microvesicular steatosis.

What is valproic acid?

200

This antidote replenishes glutathione and is used in acetaminophen toxicity.

What is N-acetylcysteine (NAC)?

200

This specific biomarker forms when APAP’s toxic metabolite binds liver proteins.

What is APAP-CYS (acetaminophen–cysteine adduct)?

300

This lifestyle choice can deplete glutathione stores and increase the risk for APAP-induced liver injury.

What is alcohol consumption?

300

This organelle's dysfunction impairs ATP production and can trigger cell death pathways in hepatocytes.

What is mitochondrial dysfunction?

300

This antiepileptic can trigger hypersensitivity reactions and is associated with DILI.

What is carbamazepine?

300

This class of medications may be used in autoimmune-like DILI.

What are immunosuppressants (e.g., glucocorticoids)?

300

A rising level of this yellow pigment often signals worsening liver excretion function.

What is bilirubin?

400

Variants in CYP2E1 or NAT2 are examples of this type of genetic contributor to DILI.

What are drug metabolism genetic polymorphisms?

400

This type of intracellular stress results from the accumulation of misfolded proteins in hepatocytes.

What is ER (endoplasmic reticulum) stress?

400

This antibiotic combination is among the most common causes of idiosyncratic DILI in Western countries.

What is amoxicillin-clavulanate (Augmentin)?

400

This agent, used in cholestatic DILI, improves bile flow and may have cytoprotective effects.

What is ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)?

400

This coagulation test reflects liver synthetic function and may predict poor prognosis in acute liver failure.

What is INR (International Normalized Ratio)?

500

Inherited defects in this hepatic protection pathway can impair detoxification of reactive oxygen species.

What are antioxidant defense system genetic polymorphisms?

500

Inhibition of this bile acid transporter may cause cholestatic liver injury.

What is BSEP (bile salt export pump) inhibition?

500

This first-line tuberculosis drug requires routine liver monitoring due to DILI risk.

What is isoniazid?

500

This is the final option when medical management fails and liver function declines severely.

What is liver transplantation?

500

This enzyme is elevated more in cholestatic DILI than hepatocellular DILI.

What is alkaline phosphatase (ALP)?