Tysabri causes Liver Problems

Idec, and notified healthcare professionals of reports of clinically significant liver injury, including markedly elevated serum hepatic enzymes and elevated total , occurred as early as six days after the first dose of . The combination of elevations and elevated without evidence of obstruction is recognized as an important predictor of severe liver injury that may lead to death or the need for a liver in some patients. should be discontinued in patients with or other evidence of significant liver injury. Physicians should inform patients that may cause liver injury.

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