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Furazolidone-Induced Pulmonary Hypersensitivity

Authors :
Michael J Henry
Jonathan A Zlabek
Todd J. Kowalski
Source :
Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 39:377-379
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2005.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of pulmonary hypersensitivity associated with furazolidone use and review the literature on this topic. CASE SUMMARY: A 43-year-old white female presented with fever and dyspnea. She had recently completed a course of furazolidone 125 mg 4 times daily for 10 days for enteritis. Investigations revealed bibasilar interstitial infiltrates on chest X-ray, hypoxia, and 21% eosinophilia. Her fever, hypoxia, and dyspnea rapidly abated following discontinuation of furazolidone and administration of corticoteroids. DISCUSSION: Furazolidone is a bactericidal agent used to treat infectious enteropathies. It is chemically similar to nitrofurantoin, which is well known to cause pulmonary hypersensitivity reactions. Application of the Naranjo probability scale suggests that a furazolidone adverse reaction in this patient was probable. A MEDLINE search from 1966 to October 2004 revealed 2 previously reported cases suggestive of furazolidone pulmonary hypersensitivity. All published reports closely resemble each other and descriptions of nitrofurantoin-associated pulmonary hypersensitivity reactions. CONCLUSIONS: Furazolidone may induce pulmonary hypersensitivity reactions; clinicians should be aware of this potentially serious adverse effect.

Details

ISSN :
15426270 and 10600280
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e6581673faeac7612c9a1b9f5998a0ff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1345/aph.1e080