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= Adverse antimicrobial reactions = |
= Adverse antimicrobial reactions = |
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= Risk Factors = |
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* Extremes of ages (elderly and young) |
* Extremes of ages (elderly and young) |
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* Antimicrobials are one of the largest causes of adverse drug reactions |
* Antimicrobials are one of the largest causes of adverse drug reactions |
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= Classification = |
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= Immunologic Hypersensitivity Reactions = |
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= Non-immunologic Reactions = |
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== Predictable == |
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* Pharmacologic side effect, eg serotonin syndrome from linezolid |
* Pharmacologic side effect, eg serotonin syndrome from linezolid |
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== Non-predictable == |
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= Major Examples = |
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== Fluoroquinolones == |
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* CNS: dizziness, HA, sleep disturbance, hallucinations, seizures, depression, peripheral neuropathy (3%) |
* CNS: dizziness, HA, sleep disturbance, hallucinations, seizures, depression, peripheral neuropathy (3%) |
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== Beta Lactams == |
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* Seizures |
* Seizures |
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** Resolves 2 to 7 days after stopping |
** Resolves 2 to 7 days after stopping |
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== Metronidazole == |
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* Peripheral neuropathy |
* Peripheral neuropathy |
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** Resolves in 2 to 24 weeks |
** Resolves in 2 to 24 weeks |
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== Nitrofurantoin == |
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* Pulmonary fibrosis |
* Pulmonary fibrosis |
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* Chronic: cell-mediated or toxic response, fibrosis is irreversible |
* Chronic: cell-mediated or toxic response, fibrosis is irreversible |
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== Drug Fevers == |
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* Most commonly beta lactams and Septra |
* Most commonly beta lactams and Septra |
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* Normalizes withing 72 hours of discontinuation |
* Normalizes withing 72 hours of discontinuation |
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== QT Prolongation == |
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* Risk factors include electrolyte abnormalities, age, female sex, structural heart disease, bradycardia, hypothyroidism, CNS process, obesity, genetics, alcohol and cocaine use |
* Risk factors include electrolyte abnormalities, age, female sex, structural heart disease, bradycardia, hypothyroidism, CNS process, obesity, genetics, alcohol and cocaine use |
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* Check repeat ECG at 3 to 5 days |
* Check repeat ECG at 3 to 5 days |
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= Diarrhea = |
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* Antibiotics are 25% of drug-induced diarrhea |
* Antibiotics are 25% of drug-induced diarrhea |
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* Highest risk includes macrolides (promotility), fluroquinolones, amoxicillin/clavulatate |
* Highest risk includes macrolides (promotility), fluroquinolones, amoxicillin/clavulatate |
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= Acute Tubular Necrosis = |
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* Aminoglycosides |
* Aminoglycosides |
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== Interstitial Nephritis == |
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* Typically beta lactams |
* Typically beta lactams |
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* Should probably avoid the whole class of antibiotics |
* Should probably avoid the whole class of antibiotics |
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== Rash == |
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* Amipicillin is the msot common penicillin, more commoly in women, especially with viral infections |
* Amipicillin is the msot common penicillin, more commoly in women, especially with viral infections |
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** Mechanism is T-cell mediated |
** Mechanism is T-cell mediated |
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== Neutropenia/Thrombocytopenia == |
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* From beta lactams |
* From beta lactams |
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* Linezolid, vancomycin, |
* Linezolid, vancomycin, |
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= Aplastic anemia = |
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* From Septra |
* From Septra |
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== Daptomycin == |
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* Asymptomatic CK rise: |
* Asymptomatic CK rise: |
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** 8/8 patients in one case series were able to resume with normalized CK by withholding a dose and resuming 24 h later |
** 8/8 patients in one case series were able to resume with normalized CK by withholding a dose and resuming 24 h later |
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Revision as of 00:37, 15 August 2019
Adverse antimicrobial reactions
Risk Factors
- Extremes of ages (elderly and young)
- Polypharmacy
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Genetic factors
- Specific genes predispose to AG ototoxicity
- Comorbidities, including renal and hepatic dysfunction
- Antimicrobials are one of the largest causes of adverse drug reactions
Classification
Type | Description |
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Type A | Understood pharmacologic effects |
Type B | Idiosyncratic |
Type C | Chronic effects |
Type D | Delayed effects, including carcinogenic or teratogenic |
Immunologic Hypersensitivity Reactions
Type | Description |
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I | IgE-mediated |
II | hemolytic anemia from PCN |
III | Serum sickness from cephalosporings |
IV | DRESS |
Non-immunologic Reactions
Predictable
- Pharmacologic side effect, eg serotonin syndrome from linezolid
- secodary pharma side effect, eg. thrush after abx
- drug toxicity
- drug-drug interactions
- ..
- ...
- ..
Non-predictable
...
Major Examples
Fluoroquinolones
- CNS: dizziness, HA, sleep disturbance, hallucinations, seizures, depression, peripheral neuropathy (3%)
- Seizures, especially with concomitant NSAIDs or theophylline due to GABA binding and NMDA activation
- Cipro worst culprit
- Seizures, especially with concomitant NSAIDs or theophylline due to GABA binding and NMDA activation
- QT prolongation
- Tendon rupture
- 90% was Achilles tendon; 50% bilateral
- Cipro caused 90% of cases
- Risk persists for up to a year
- Most cases resolve after discontinuation
- Risk factors: elderly, concomitant steroids, renal failure, diabetes, history of MSK disorders, male sex
- Steroids cause chondrocyte apoptosis
Beta Lactams
- Seizures
- Inhibits GABA release
- More common with renal failure, elderly, high doses
- 1 to 10 days after starting the abx
- Resolves 2 to 7 days after stopping
Metronidazole
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Usually reversible but takes time
- Starts after 4 weeks or 42 grams
- Free radicals causing nerve damage, and metronidazole causes degeneration
- Resolves in 2 to 24 weeks
Nitrofurantoin
- Pulmonary fibrosis
- May be acute or chronic (9 days vs months or years)
- No fevers, eosinophilia, or pleural effusions
- Risk factosr include CKD, high prolonged doses, older age, female sex
- Mechanism is toxic metabolites induce injury of lung microsomes with oxidative stress
- Acute: Type I or III hypersensitivity, resolves with discontinuation
- Chronic: cell-mediated or toxic response, fibrosis is irreversible
Drug Fevers
- Most commonly beta lactams and Septra
- Caused by byproducts of hepatically created metabolites?
- Can be high fevers; relative bradycardia, patient appears well, no rigors, maybe liver enzymes up, normal eosinophils, often left shift of elevated WBC
- Usually takes 5 to 10 days
- Normalizes withing 72 hours of discontinuation
QT Prolongation
- Risk factors include electrolyte abnormalities, age, female sex, structural heart disease, bradycardia, hypothyroidism, CNS process, obesity, genetics, alcohol and cocaine use
- Potassium wasting diuretics
- Antiarrhythmics
- Drug-drug interactions
- Higher dose
- Route of drug (IV > PO)
- EMA paper QT prolongation
- Concern if the drug causes 30-60 ms increase
- Clear concern if QTc >500 ms or increases by >60 ms
- Check repeat ECG at 3 to 5 days
Diarrhea
- Antibiotics are 25% of drug-induced diarrhea
- Appears within days, resolves after discontinuing
- Mechanism includes diruption of normal gut flora, which can also cause impaired fermentation
- Highest risk includes macrolides (promotility), fluroquinolones, amoxicillin/clavulatate
Acute Tubular Necrosis
- Aminoglycosides
- Vancomycin
- Inter
Interstitial Nephritis
- Typically beta lactams
- Oliguria, malaise, anorexisa, nausea/vomiting
- Rash, fever, eosinophils, arthralgias
- T-cell mediated hypersensitivity
- Reversible over weeks
- Should probably avoid the whole class of antibiotics
Rash
- Amipicillin is the msot common penicillin, more commoly in women, especially with viral infections
- Maculopapular rash
- Most common
- Not immediate (>1 hour after dose)
- Mechanism is T-cell mediated
Neutropenia/Thrombocytopenia
- From beta lactams
- Can either be from induced antibody formation against wthe bloodline with immune complex formation; can also have a direct marrow effect
- Anemia is rare, but can get autoimmune hemolytic anemia
- At least 10 days of penicillin before you see bone marrow suppression
- Start to recover after 3 to 4 days of discontinuation if it was marrow suppression
- Longer if immune-mediated reaction
- Linezolid, vancomycin,
Aplastic anemia
- From Septra
Daptomycin
- Asymptomatic CK rise:
- 8/8 patients in one case series were able to resume with normalized CK by withholding a dose and resuming 24 h later