Nutrafol's Hair Gains And Liver Strains

    Jasmine Dugal, Arpinder Malhi, Yuvraj Singh, Mark Hsu, Ahmad Gill, Preet Patel, Kyaw Min Tun
    TLDR Nutrafol may cause liver damage.
    A 26-year-old woman experienced drug-induced liver injury (DILI) likely caused by the dietary supplement Nutrafol, which she began taking for hair growth. Her liver function tests showed significant abnormalities, including elevated bilirubin and transaminases, after starting Nutrafol. The supplement contains ingredients with potential hepatotoxicity, such as turmeric, ashwagandha, and horsetail. The patient's liver function improved after discontinuing Nutrafol, suggesting a strong correlation between the supplement and her liver injury. This case highlights the potential risks of non-FDA approved supplements on liver health.
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