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Emerging drugs for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Expert opinion on emerging drugs [Expert Opin Emerg Drugs] Journal article

 
Federico A, Niosi M, Vecchio Blanco CD, Loguercio C 
Emerging drugs for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. [Journal Article]
Expert Opin Emerg Drugs 2008 Mar; 13(1):145-58.


BACKGROUND: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a condition of emerging relevance that includes different forms of chronic liver damage, from a simple fatty infiltration (steatosis) of hepatocytes to steatohepatitis (NASH) with fibrosis. This last form may evolve to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
OBJECTIVE: To discuss therapeutic management of NAFLD. Theoretically, only patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) need to be treated, as only NASH may evolve to cirrhosis. Differentiation between steatosis and NASH currently requires a liver biopsy.
METHODS: We discuss different therapeutic approaches proposed in literature for patients with NAFLD.
RESULTS: The treatment of associated conditions leads to an improvement of NAFLD and NASH. No specific drug is actually present to treat liver steatosis or NASH.
CONCLUSIONS: The treatment of NAFLD depends on the individual characteristics of each patient. Diet and physical exercise may be considered a basal universal approach. Future research will discover possible specific liver drugs.



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