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Drug‐induced Pancreatitis

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Making an etiological diagnosis of drug‐induced pancreatitis is difficult as it is a rare entity and other causes of pancreatitis should be ruled out before making the diagnosis. The duration between the exposure and the onset of pancreatitis is variable, suggesting idiosyncratic reaction in a majority of cases [43]. The diagnosis of drug‐induced pancreatitis should be considered in the presence of a temporal relationship with the offending drug (see Table 2.1), normal calcium and triglyceride levels, and in the absence of common etiologies (e.g. gallstone, alcohol abuse).

Clinical Pancreatology for Practising Gastroenterologists and Surgeons

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