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Rare disease
Ban Tu Wan hepatotoxicity
  1. Eric Cortez,
  2. Creagh Boulger,
  3. Aaron Bernard
  1. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
  1. Correspondence to Dr Creagh Boulger; creagh.boulger{at}osumc.edu

Medications are thought to contribute to approximately 50% of the cases of acute liver failure in the USA. This number includes some herbal medications and supplements. However, little regulatory oversight of these later substances occurs. This report describes a case of fulminant hepatic failure secondary to Ban Tu Wan (a Chinese herb). We discuss the use of this herbal supplement and the relationship to drug-induced hepatitis.

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