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==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
The most common precipitants are | The most common precipitants are | ||
* [[Drugs]] - (e.g. [[barbiturate]]s, [[alcohol]], sulfa drugs, [[hormonal contraception]], [[sedative]]s and certain [[antibiotic]]s) | * [[Drugs]] - (e.g. [[barbiturate]]s, [[alcohol]], sulfa drugs, [[hormonal contraception]], [[sedative]]s and certain [[antibiotic]]s), [[Nitisinone]] | ||
* [[Menstrual cycle]] | * [[Menstrual cycle]] | ||
* [[Alcohol]] | * [[Alcohol]] |
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Overview
Risk Factors
The most common precipitants are
- Drugs - (e.g. barbiturates, alcohol, sulfa drugs, hormonal contraception, sedatives and certain antibiotics), Nitisinone
- Menstrual cycle
- Alcohol
- Infection
- Steroid hormones
- Fasting