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Potmešil P and Szotkowská R. Drug-induced liver injury after switching from tamoxifen to anastrozole in a patient with a history of breast cancer being treated for hypertension and diabetes. Ther Adv Chronic Dis 2020; 11: 1–11. DOI: 10.1177/2040622320964152.
In the above-referenced article, after the paper is published further changes are made in Tables 2 and 3.
Selected biotransformation data for drugs taken by the patient.
CYP enzymes, biotransformation enzymes belonging to the cytochrome P450 family; N/A, not applicable; SPC, summary of product characteristics; UGT, uridine diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase. Drugs highlighted in bold (anastrozole, meformin, rosuvastatin, tamoxifen) were not prescribed during hospitalization. The other drugs (not highlighted in bold) were taken before admission to the hospital and also during the hospital care.
Effect of drugs on the transporters involved in pharmacokinetic processes or the handling of bilirubin and bile salts.
BCRP/ABCG2, breast cancer resistant protein/ATP-binding cassette subfamily G2; BSEP/ABCB-11, bile salt export pump/ATP-binding cassette protein subfamily B-11; MDR-1, multidrug resistance protein-1 or P-glycoprotein is an expression for ABCB1; MRP-2/ABCC2, multidrug resistance-associated protein-2/ATP-binding cassette protein subfamily C 2; MRP-3/ABCC3, multidrug resistance-associated protein-3/ATP-binding cassette protein subfamily C-3; MRP-4/ABCC4, multidrug resistance-associated protein-4/ATP-binding cassette protein subfamily C-4; NTCP, sodium taurocholate co-transporter polypeptide that is, solute carrier family 10 transporter A1; OATP1B1, organic anion transport protein 1B1 that is, SLCO 1B1, solute carrier organic anion transporter family member 1B1; OCT1, organic cation transporter, that is, SLC22A1, solute carrier family 22 transporter A1; OCTN2, organic cation/carnitine transporter.
“?” means that information regarding the effect of the drug on the transporter was not found in Drugbank database or in other literature sources specified in the right-hand column of Table 3.
Note: Drugs highlighted in bold (anastrozole, metformin, rosuvastatin and previous tamoxifen) were not prescribed in the hospital. The other drugs (not highlighted in bold) were taken before admission to the hospital and also during the hospital care.
The online version of the paper has been corrected.
