Liver disease affects drug metabolism in many ways, increasing a person's sensitivity to medication. Changes in intestinal absorption affect liver blood flow, how fast the liver can remove the drug, and how well the kidneys are functioning.
The effects of different medications are unpredictable and do not correlate with liver test results, the type of liver injury, or the severity, so there are no straightforward dosage adjustments for people with liver disease.

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