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Small molecule
Beclobrate is a small molecule chemical compound that has been withdrawn from use. It has been studied for its effects on liver health, specifically regarding various types of hepatotoxicity.
Class
Small moleculeLiver
How to take
Beclobrate has been withdrawn from the market according to available data records. Information regarding its specific therapeutic uses and dosing is not provided in the source material provided for this consumer summary.
Key warnings
- ·Potential for liver toxicity (hepatotoxicity) of varying severity
Side effects
Common
Liver-related issues including various forms of hepatotoxicity
Serious
- ·Acute hepatitis
- ·Severe hepatitis
- ·Cirrhosis
- ·Cholestasis
- ·Granulomatous hepatitis
- ·Steatosis
Seek help if
- ·Signs of liver damage or hepatitis
Talk to your doctor
Monitor
- ·Liver function
Questions to ask
- ·What are the specific liver risks associated with this type of medication?
- ·Are there safer alternatives to Beclobrate?
Educational summary derived from FDA labeling, AI-assisted. Not medical advice — consult a healthcare professional. Updated 2026-04-26.
