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No evidence to support or refute that dopaminergic agonists have an effect on hepatic encephalopathy

Als-Nielsen B, Gluud LL, Gluud C
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

Hepatic encephalopathy occurs in patients with chronic liver disease or fulminant liver failure. Hepatic encephalopathy is associated with changes in mental state, ranging from minor signs of altered brain function to deep coma. Treatment with dopaminergic agonists has been proposed to ameliorate the symptoms. This review does not provide any evidence that dopaminergic agonists have an effect on patients with hepatic encephalopathy. Dopaminergic agonists should not be used for hepatic encephalopathy in clinical practice, but may be assessed in future randomised clinical trials.

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