Immunosuppressants are among the pharmacological agents with the greatest potential to cause adverse reactions, although induction of hepatotoxicity is paradoxical from the pathogenic point of view, since the response of the innate and acquired immune system is a key element in the chain of events leading to chemical liver damage. Hepatotoxicity induced by immunosuppressants is difficult to evaluate since these drugs are sometimes used to treat liver diseases, or in combination with other drugs that can also cause hepatotoxicity, or in the context of liver transplantation, in which rejection or biliary complications can act as confounding factors. In addition, immunosuppressant therapy can favor the development of infections, which by themselves can cause liver damage, or reactivate latent chronic viral hepatitis.
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