| Literature DB >> 27389284 |
Min Seok Choi1, Howook Jeon1, Hyo Suk Kim1, Bo Hyun Jang1, Yoon Hee Lee1, Hoon Suk Park1, HyungWook Kim1, Dong Chan Jin1.
Abstract
Gabapentin is commonly used for controlling convulsions, restless pain syndrome, and pain in diabetic neuropathy. Common side effects include dizziness, somnolence, ataxia, peripheral edema, and confusion; gabapentin-induced rhabdomyolysis is rarely reported. To date, the reported cases of gabapentin-induced rhabdomyolysis have been associated with patients with multiple underlying diseases and assuming multiple medicines for various reasons. In this report, we describe a case of gabapentin-induced rhabdomyolysis in a 32-year-old woman with no medical history. We also review related literature and discuss the possible mechanism and the association with other factors. This case shows that gabapentin can induce rhabdomyolysis in healthy patients and that clinicians must consider the possible association between gabapentin and rhabdomyolysis.Entities:
Keywords: Gabapentin; renal replacement therapy; rhabdomyolysis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27389284 DOI: 10.1111/hdi.12458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hemodial Int ISSN: 1492-7535 Impact factor: 1.812