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transaminase elevations: This phrase is used in a medical context to describe an increase in the levels of transaminase enzymes in the blood, which can indicate liver or muscle damage

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Transaminase elevations were reversible upon discontinuation of therapy.
Four patients discontinued due to transaminase elevations.
Transaminase elevations were generally transient.
No patients discontinued ivacaftor treatment due to transaminase elevations.
Most cases of hepatic transaminase elevations were asymptomatic and transient.
Treatment with KEVZARA was associated with a higher incidence of transaminase elevations.
Clinically significant hepatic transaminase elevations occurred in some subjects.
Transaminase elevations very common.
Active liver disease or unexplained transaminase elevations are contraindications to use of these drugs.
Transaminase elevations have been observed more frequently in paediatric patients than in adult patients.
Active liver diseases or unexplained transaminase elevations are contraindications to the use of simvastatin.
Transaminase elevations generally occurred within the first 2 months of treatment.
There may be an increased risk for transaminase elevations in patients with underlying hepatitis B or C.
Three patients discontinued lumacaftor / ivacaftor treatment permanently due to transaminase elevations.
Hepatic transaminase elevations.

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Ivacaftor dosing was interrupted in most patients with transaminase elevations > 5 x ULN.
Baseline transaminase elevations.
No dose-effect relationship for these transaminase elevations was noted.
There were cases of transaminase elevations associated with hospitalisation in patients taking cannabidiol.
Hepatic injury has been reported, ranging from transaminase elevations to severe hepatitis.
The majority of transaminase elevations were seen during the first two months of treatment.
In rats, hepatocellular necrosis and transaminase elevations were seen after.
Grade 3 and 4 transaminase elevations were generally reversible upon dosing interruption.
For recommended dose modifications based on transaminase elevations see section 4.2.
Serum transaminase elevations correlated with hepatic necrosis in dogs, but were not observed in rats.
Years were randomised, no significant liver transaminase elevations or death occurred with valsartan treatment.
Transaminase elevations uncommon Cholestatic hepatitis‡.
In ivacaftor-treated patients, most transaminase elevations up to 5 x ULN resolved without treatment interruption.
Transaminase elevations > 3 x ULN concurrently with bilirubin elevations > 2 x ULN.
Following reintroduction of pazopanib, if transaminase elevations > 3 x ULN recur, then pazopanib should be permanently discontinued.
Recurrence of liver transaminase elevations occurred with rechallenge in some patients, supporting a relationship to fingolimod.
In both patients, the transaminase elevations normalized after discontinuation of the drug.
These included transaminase elevations due to liver damage, weight gain, hypotension, and fever.
The majority of transaminase elevations were of Grade 1-3 toxicity and resolved upon discontinuation of treatment.

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