HEALTH NEWS

Study Title:

Pregabalin- and azithromycin-induced rhabdomyolysis with purpura: An unrecognized interaction: A cas

Study Abstract

INTRODUCTION:
Rhabdomyolysis associated with the use of pregabalin or azithromycin has been demonstrated to be a rare but potentially life-threatening adverse event. Here, we report an extremely rare case of rhabdomyolysis with purpura in a patient who had used pregabalin and azithromycin.
PRESENTATION OF CASE:
We present the case of a 75-year-old woman with a history of fibromyalgia who was admitted with mild limb weakness and lower abdominal purpura. She was prescribed pregabalin (75mg, twice daily) for almost 3 months to treat chronic back pain. Her medical history revealed that 3days before admission, she began experiencing acute bronchitis and was treated with a single dose of azithromycin (500mg). She had developed rapid onset severe myalgia, mild whole body edema, muscle weakness leading to gait instability, abdominal purpura and tender purpura on the lower extremities. Laboratory values included a white blood cell count of 25,400/mL and a creatinine phosphokinase (CPK) concentration of 1250 IU/L. Based on these findings and the patient's clinical history, a diagnosis of pregabalin- and azithromycin-induced rhabdomyolysis was made.
DISCUSSION:
The long-term use of pregabalin and the initiation azithromycin therapy followed by a rapid onset of rhabdomyolysis is indicative of a drug interaction between pregabalin and azithromycin.
CONCLUSION:
We report an extremely rare case of rhabdomyolysis with purpura caused by a drug interaction between pregabalin and azithromycin. However, the mechanisms of the interactions between azithromycin on the pregabalin are still unknown.
Copyright © 2016 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

KEYWORDS:
Adverse reaction; Azithromycin; Drug interaction; Pregabalin; Purpura; Rhabdomyolysis

Study Information


Pregabalin- and azithromycin-induced rhabdomyolysis with purpura: An unrecognized interaction: A case repor
Int J Surg Case Rep.
2016 April

Full Study

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27521491
September Sale

OCTOBER SALE

Energize, strengthen, and protect your health with superior quality daily essentials!