Literature DB >> 7900274

Serum sickness secondary to ciprofloxacin use.

S R Guharoy1.   

Abstract

Although serum sickness-like reactions are uncommon, various drugs have recently been implicated to manifest the reaction. The following case report is of a possible serum sickness-like reaction secondary to ciprofloxacin use, a commonly prescribed antibiotic in the US. A 62-y-old female developed polyarthralgias, myalgia and a generalized urticarial rash following 5 d use of ciprofloxacin. On admission to the hospital, patient was placed on cefazolin and gentamicin for suspected bacteremia. However, the regimen was discontinued after 72 h because of worsening clinical condition. Patient was placed on iv methylprednisolone therapy, and within 18 h a significant improvement was noted in her myalgias and rash. Over the next 72 h the steroid therapy was changed to a po regimen and the patient became asymptomatic 5 d after the initiation of steroid therapy. Patient was discharged on day 9 of hospital admission. Though serum sickness-like reactions have been reported with various drugs, only 1 case has been reported implicating ciprofloxacin. Clinicians should be aware of this potential adverse event secondary to ciprofloxacin use.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7900274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Hum Toxicol        ISSN: 0145-6296


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1.  Serum sickness-like reaction associated with cefazolin.

Authors:  Michael Brucculeri; Marian Charlton; David Serur
Journal:  BMC Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2006-02-23
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