Many medications have been shown to have detrimental effects on the liver, which can cause liver disease that leads to jaundice. This includes birth control pills, steroids, and many over-the-counter medications like naproxen or acetaminophen. Patients who regularly take these medications should talk to their doctor about whether the benefits of these drugs outweigh the risks since liver disease can be a very serious condition. Even if you think you need the medication, your physician may be able to prescribe something less damaging. Jaundice caused by medication use can be caused by chronic, long-term use or by taking large quantities of a drug at one time.

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