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NCT ID: NCT02353455 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Adverse Reaction to Drug

Cells of Monocytic Origin as Surrogate Markers for Individual Drug Effects and Hepatotoxicity

Start date: March 2013
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Study type: Observational

Drug metabolism in the liver is subject to large fluctuations (differences between women and men, people of different ethnic backgrounds, children and adults). These large differences are responsible for very different drug effects and side-effects (and especially liver damage caused by drugs) between individuals. Recent scientific findings suggest that blood derived cells can be used to model individual effects of drugs on the liver reflect inter-individual differences. Since liver damage caused by drugs is a diagnosis of exclusion, the aforementioned cells can be used to identify patients that show higher sensitivity to hepatotoxic side-effects and - in case several drugs are involved - identify the causal agent or possible interactions.