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If you have ever had elevated liver tests or turned “yellow” (jaundice) after taking a drug or complementary/alternative medicine, you may be eligible to enroll in a registry to search for possible reasons why some people are at risk for liver reactions to drugs. You will be asked for medical information about the event and to have blood drawn. Eligible subjects will be compensated for their time.
IRB: GCRC #2228
Contact Name:
Susan Pusek
Contact Phone:
919-966-0128
Research Center:
UNC School of Medicine
If you have ever had elevated liver tests or turned “yellow” (jaundice) after taking Dilantin or phenytoin, you may be eligible to enroll in a research registry to search for possible reasons why some people are at risk for liver reactions to drugs. You will be asked for medical information about the event and to have blood drawn at a location convenient for you. Eligible subjects will be compensated for their time.
IRB: GCRC #2198
Contact Name:
Susan Pusek
Contact Phone:
919-966-0128
Research Center:
UNC School of Medicine
If you have ever had elevated liver tests or turned “yellow” (jaundice) after taking INH or isoniazid, you may be eligible to enroll in a research registry to search for possible reasons why some people are at risk for liver reactions to drugs. You will be asked for medical information about the event and to have blood drawn at a location convenient for you. Eligible subjects will be compensated for their time.
IRB: GCRC #2198
Contact Name:
Susan Pusek
Contact Phone:
919-966-0128
Research Center:
UNC School of Medicine
If you have ever had elevated liver tests or turned “yellow” (jaundice) after taking Valproate or valproic acid, you may be eligible to enroll in a research registry to search for possible reasons why some people are at risk for liver reactions to drugs. You will be asked for medical information about the event and to have blood drawn at a location convenient for you. Eligible subjects will be compensated for their time.
IRB: GCRC #2198
Contact Name:
Susan Pusek
Contact Phone:
919-966-0128
Research Center:
UNC School of Medicine
If you have ever had elevated liver tests or turned “yellow” (jaundice) after taking Augmentin, you may be eligible to enroll in a research registry to search for possible reasons why some people are at risk for liver reactions to drugs. You will be asked for medical information about the event and to have blood drawn at a location convenient for you. Eligible subjects will be compensated for their time.
IRB: GCRC #2198
Contact Name:
Susan Pusek
Contact Phone:
919-966-0128
Research Center:
UNC School of Medicine