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Ep 148 Liver Emergencies: Acute Liver Failure, Hepatic Encephalopathy, Hepatorenal Syndrome, Liver Test Interpretation & Drugs to Avoid

Emergency Medicine Cases

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Ketamine and Seizure Disorders

Tylenol and low dose under 2 grams a day even with significant liver disease is almost certainly safe. The best narcotics use intravenously probably fentanyl. Macrolides are massive inhibitors of cytochrome 3A4, I'd be very careful with macrolides. Acrodanthan can all give you idiosyncratic acute hepatitis that is rare. SSRIs are deeply metabolized by the liver. They've got to be started in small doses.

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