Laszlo Irsay, Alexandra Checicheș, Dănuț Perja, Ileana Monica Borda, G. Dogaru, R. Ungur, A. Ciubean, V. Ciortea
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Abstract
Abstract
The liver has a central role in the pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, elimination, etc.) of drugs. With hepatic insufficiency, the metabolism of drugs decreases, which accumulates metabolically or toxic active products. Some medicines can aggravate a pre-existing liver disease. Medicines used in this group of patients (especially diuretics and centrally acting preparations) can often cause impaired renal function or hepatic encephalopathy. The general principles of assessment, pain management and analgesia should be prescribed taking into account the Word Health Organization (WHO) recommendations for these patients, with careful and frequent monitoring of patient progress during treatment administration.
Key words: hepatotoxicity, hepatic dysfunction, cirrhosis, pain medication,