Clinical and Molecular Hepatology (Dec 2016)

A case of levocetirizine-induced liver injury

  • Moon Chan Jung,
  • Ja Kyung Kim,
  • Jae Yeon Cho,
  • Jae Won Song,
  • Bohyun Lee,
  • Ji Won Park,
  • Jinwon Seo,
  • Sung Eun Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2016.0023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
pp. 495 – 498

Abstract

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Levocetirizine is a second-generation nonsedative antihistaminic agent that has been demonstrated to be safe and effective for treating allergic disease. There was only one case report of levocetirizine-induced liver toxicity, but a liver biopsy was not performed. In this article, we present the first case of levocetirizine-induced liver injury with histologic findings. A 48-year-old man was hospitalized with jaundice and generalized pruritus that had developed after 2 months of therapy with levocetirizine for prurigo nodularis. Laboratory findings revealed acute hepatitis with cholestasis. A liver biopsy demonstrated portal inflammation and hepatitis with apoptotic hepatocytes. The patient fully recovered 3 weeks after withdrawing levocetirizine. Although levocetirizine is safe and effective, physicians should be aware of its potential hepatotoxicity.

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