| Literature DB >> 29337401 |
Thomas Deljehier1,2, Antoine Pariente1,2,3, Ghada Miremont-Salamé1,3, Françoise Haramburu1,3, Linh Nguyen2,4,5, Sébastien Rubin2,4,5, Claire Rigothier2,4,5, Hélène Théophile1.
Abstract
Following a severe case of rhabdomyolysis in our University Hospital after a co-administration of atorvastatin and fusidic acid, we describe this interaction as this combination is not clearly contraindicated in some countries, particularly for long-term treatment by fusidic acid. All cases of rhabdomyolysis during a co-administration of a statin and fusidic acid were identified in the literature and in the World and Health Organization database, VigiBase® . In the literature, 29 cases of rhabdomyolysis were identified; mean age was 66 years, median duration of co-administration before rhabdomyolysis occurrence was 21 days, 28% of cases were fatal. In the VigiBase® , 182 cases were retrieved; mean age was 68 years, median duration of co-administration before rhabdomyolysis was 31 days and 24% of cases were fatal. Owing to the high fatality associated with this co-administration and the long duration of treatment before rhabdomyolysis occurrence, fusidic acid should be used if there is no appropriate alternative, as long as statin therapy is interrupted for the duration of fusidic acid therapy, and perhaps a week longer. Rarely will interruption of this sort have adverse consequences for the patient.Entities:
Keywords: drug interactions; drug-related side effects; fusidic acid; rhabdomyolysis; statin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29337401 PMCID: PMC5903256 DOI: 10.1111/bcp.13515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Clin Pharmacol ISSN: 0306-5251 Impact factor: 4.335