Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (Jan 2018)

Short-course metronidazole-induced reversible acute neurotoxicity in a renal transplant recipient

  • Pavitra Manu Dogra,
  • Anil Kumar Bhatt,
  • Sanjay Kumar Agarwal,
  • Dipankar Bhowmik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1319-2442.248315
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 6
pp. 1511 – 1514

Abstract

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Neurotoxic manifestations due to chronic metronidazole intake are well known, but neurotoxicity due to short-term use of metronidazole is very rare. We present a case of acute neurotoxicity due to short course of injectable metronidazole given in usual doses to a renal allograft recipient for persistent diarrhea. It responded to withdrawal of the offending drug. Tacrolimus trough concentration did not increase during neurotoxicity, thereby ruling out any metronidazole-tacrolimus interaction. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed widespread osmotic demyelination and its recovery after drug withdrawal. This is the first reported case of a renal transplant recipient developing acute neurotoxicity due to short-term use of metronidazole, without any increase in tacrolimus trough concentrations.