Drug fever

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  • A drug reaction of unclear mechanism that causes isolated fever

Pathophysiology

  • Stipulated to involve any of five mechanisms:

Etiology

Clinical Presentation

  • Fever without focus and no other likely causes
  • Can occur at any point in administration of the medication, but most often 7 to 10 days after starting
  • Fever pattern was mostly unpredictable, but could be intermittent or remittent (high but fluctuating); rarely continuous
  • Fever most commonly high, but could be low-grade
  • Usually appear well, even when febrile, including a relative bradycardia
  • Many have rigors, and may occasionally have other systemic signs or symptoms
  • Occasional leukocytosis or eosinophilia

Further Reading

References

  1. ^  Philip A. Mackowiak. Drug Fever: A Critical Appraisal of Conventional Concepts. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1987;106(5):728. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-106-5-728.