Erratum: identifying genetic risk factors for serious adverse drug reactions: current progress and challenges


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_Nature Reviews Drug Discovery_ 6, 904–916 (2007) | doi:10.1038/nrd2423 Box 3 (page 913) indicated that the United States Drug Induced Liver Injury Network was only studying isoniazid,


phenytoin and clavulinic acid/amoxicillin. This is not correct. The Network is studying drug-induced liver injury that is due to all drugs except acetaminophen. Authors * Russell A. Wilke


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