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Jaundice after Repeated Exposure to Halothane: An Analysis of Reports to the Committee on Safety of Medicines

Br Med J 1974; 1 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5896.5 (Published 05 January 1974) Cite this as: Br Med J 1974;1:5
  1. William H. W. Inman,
  2. William W. Mushin

    Abstract

    Analysis of data derived from 130 reports of jaundice occurring after anaesthesia with halothane showed a significant relation between the number of exposures to this anaesthetic and the rapidity with which jaundice develops after exposure. This is considered to provide strong evidence of a cause-effect relationship between the use of halothane and jaundice. Out of 114 patients with complete anaesthetic histories 94 (82%) had been exposed more than once; of those so exposed 80% had been anaesthetized with halothane more than once within 28 days. Altogether 66 (51%) of the 130 patients died.