Live From GHAPP National: Drug Induced Liver Injury

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November 2025

In this high-yield session, Kate Lee-Young, DNP from Johns Hopkins, provides a clear and practical overview of drug-induced liver injury (DILI)—the most common cause of acute liver failure in the U.S. She reviews how DILI happens, common offending agents (including acetaminophen, antibiotics, anti-tubercular drugs, and herbal supplements like ashwagandha), key clinical patterns of injury, and how to diagnose DILI using history, labs, imaging, and R-value classification. Viewers will learn when to suspect DILI, how to rule out other liver diseases, when biopsy is useful, and essential steps in management including drug discontinuation, supportive care, NAC use, and prevention strategies. A concise, evidence-based guide for hepatology APPs and clinicians navigating suspected drug-related liver injury.

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