RT Journal Article T1 High Prevalence of Ibuprofen Drug-Induced Liver Injury in Spanish and Latin-American Registries. A1 Zoubek, Miguel E. A1 González-Jiménez, Andrés A1 Medina-Cáliz, Inmaculada A1 Robles-Díaz, María Mercedes A1 Hernandez, Nelia A1 Romero-Gomez, Manuel A1 Bessone, Fernando A1 Hallal, Hacibe A1 Cubero, Francisco Javier A1 Lucena-González, María Isabel A1 Stephens, Camilla A1 Andrade-Bellido, Raúl Jesús K1 Hepatotoxicidad K1 Hígado - Lesiones y heridas K1 Ibuprofeno - Efectos secundarios AB Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are responsible for 3% to 10% of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) cases in the Western world.1–3 Ibuprofen is a widely prescribed NSAID avail- able as over-the-counter medication (OTC), and perceived as having a better safety profile than many other NSAIDs. Interestingly, striking regional differences in the frequency of ibuprofen hepatotoxicity were noted in a comparison of causative DILI agents among large DILI cohorts in 2010.4 Based on the limited information available on this type of DILI, we aimed to analyze the clinical presentation of ibuprofen-associated hepatotox- icity in the search for a potential drug signature. PB Elsevier YR 2018 FD 2018-02 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/40286 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/40286 LA eng NO Zoubek ME, González-Jimenez A, Medina-Cáliz I, Mercedes Robles-Díaz, Hernandez N, Romero-Gómez R, Bessone F, Hallal H, Cubero FJ, Lucena MI, Stephens C, Andrade RJ. High Prevalence of Ibuprofen Drug-Induced Liver Injury in Spanish and Latin-American Registries. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2018 Feb;16(2):292-294 NO https://openpolicyfinder.jisc.ac.uk/id/publication/4740 DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 21 ene 2026