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Title:
Hepatotoxic Evaluation in Albino Rats Exposed to Ceftriaxone
Authors: M.G.A. El-Sayed, A.A. Elkomy and M.H. Aboubakr*
Year: 2011
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Asian J Pharm Biol Res
Volume: Asian J Pharm Biol Res Apr-Jun 2011 Vol. 1(2)
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
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Local/International: International
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Full paper Ashraf Abd Elhakeem Ahmed Elkomy _hepatotoxicity of ceftriaxone.pdf
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Abstract:

Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the hepatotoxic effect and biochemical alterations induced by ceftriaxone in rats. Methods: Rats were injected ceftriaxone intramuscularly with 180 (therapeutic dose) and 360 (doupletherapeutic dose) mg/kg b.wt. daily for five consecutive days. Blood and liver samples were collected for quantitative determination of some biochemical parameters and histopathological examination respectively. Results: Ceftriaxone produced significant increase in serum concentrations of liver enzymes (AST and ALT), total bilirubin, cholesterol, Tg and LDL-cholesterol. Ceftriaxone also caused significant decrease in albumin and HDL-cholesterol. Ceftriaxone injection in the tested doses caused histopathological changes in liver. The severity of these changes was dose dependant. Conclusion: Hepatic functions should be monitored and/or the dose should be adjusted during ceftriaxone therapy. Key words: Ceftriaxone, Biochemical, Histopathology, Hepatotoxicity, Rats.

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