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Disulfiram-like Reaction Involving Ceftriaxone in a Pediatric Patient.

Stephen M Small, Rachel S Bacher, Sheridan A Jost.   

Abstract

Several medications have been shown to cause disulfiram-like reactions in patients concomitantly exposed to ethanol, including specific cephalosporin antibiotics that possess a methylthiotetrazole substituent. Within the cephalosporin class, there are few reports of disulfiram-like reactions with ceftriaxone. This case report is the first to involve a pediatric patient, and it describes a mild but likely disulfiram-like reaction manifesting as facial flushing in an 8-year-old male upon receiving a ceftriaxone infusion preceded by a dose of prednisolone elixir (5% ethanol by volume) for presumed community-acquired pneumonia thought to be complicated by an asthma exacerbation. The patient's flushing resolved with intravenous diphenhydramine, did not reappear, and was diagnosed as an allergy to ceftriaxone. Upon further evaluation, a hypersensitivity reaction was considered unlikely, and the allergy history was revised. The patient's antibiotic treatment was switched to azithromycin without steroids, and he had no further issues. This case suggests there is benefit in increased monitoring of pediatric patients receiving certain cephalosporins along with alcohol-containing medications, and it demonstrates how disulfiram reactions can easily be misinterpreted as hypersensitivity reactions. Aside from just alcohol-cephalosporin interactions, this case underscores the need for general vigilance when using alcohol-containing drug preparations in pediatric patients in an effort to prevent adverse effects and potential drug interactions.

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Keywords:  ceftriaxone; disulfiram; drug interactions; ethanol; flushing

Year:  2018        PMID: 29720921      PMCID: PMC5916447          DOI: 10.5863/1551-6776-23.2.168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 1551-6776


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