| Literature DB >> 15537413 |
Enrica Cecchi1, Paolo Forte, Elisabetta Cini, Grazia Banchelli, Chiara Ferlito, Alessandro Mugelli.
Abstract
A middle-aged man was admitted to the ED because of nausea and vomiting, abdominal distention and fainting. A blood analysis revealed high levels of serum amylase and lipase, confirming a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. The history showed that the patient had self-administered a single dose of pegylated interferon alfa-2b and ribavirin daily for 7 days for chronic hepatitis C. The medications were stopped and his condition gradually improved. In agreement with the literature and the Naranjo algorythm result, pegylated interferon alfa-2b is associated with acute pancreatitis. Identification of a few signs and symptoms is the first 'signal' in preventing a serious drug-induced adverse event.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15537413 DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-6723.2004.00653.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Med Australas ISSN: 1742-6723 Impact factor: 2.151