Is drug-induced hepatitis contagious?

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-21 12:56:25
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Drug-induced hepatitis is drug-induced liver injury. Generally, drug-induced liver injury is not infectious.
Drug-induced liver injury is mainly caused by patients taking various drugs, biological agents, health care products, traditional Chinese medicine or drug metabolites, excipients, etc., generally not infectious, so eating, talking, working and sleeping with patients with drug-induced liver injury will not be infectious diseases.
Patients with drug-induced liver injury should immediately stop suspicious drugs after diagnosis to reduce liver cell damage. Second, reduced glutathione, polyene phosphatidylcholine, compound glycyrrhizin tablets and other drugs can also be used for treatment.