A Rare Case of Drug Induced Liver Injury Secondary to Empagliflozin

Drug induced liver injury (DILI) is a condition with a wide clinical spectrum. The diagnosis represents a challenge not only due to the large number of known hepatotoxic products but especially when the substance involved is not known to induce liver damage. Empagliflozin is linked to several advers...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicina interna (Lisbon, Portugal) Portugal), 2021-12, Vol.28 (4), p.357-361
Hauptverfasser: Nunes, Ana Luísa, Santos, Daniela, Figueiredo, Carolina, M. Ferreira, Diana, Lima, Jandira, Santos, Arsénio
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Zusammenfassung:Drug induced liver injury (DILI) is a condition with a wide clinical spectrum. The diagnosis represents a challenge not only due to the large number of known hepatotoxic products but especially when the substance involved is not known to induce liver damage. Empagliflozin is linked to several adverse effects but has not been convincingly associated to DILI. We report a case of a 70-year-old type 2 diabetic woman that presented with gastrointestinal symptoms 1 month after empagliflozin introduction. Elevated hepatic enzymes were found and despite ultrasound evidence of vesicular microlithiasis, no biliary obstruction was confirmed. Other causes of liver injury were excluded and the diagnosis of DILI secondary to empagliflozin was made after liver biopsy. Complete clinical and laboratorial resolution was verified after empagliflozin withdrawal. Only two cases of DILI were reported since empagliflozin licensure which makes this case more interesting, alerting clinicians to an early diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
ISSN:0872-671X
2183-9980
DOI:10.24950/rspmi.cc.131.4.2021