European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Apr 2020)

Acetaminophen Use Concomitant with Long-Lasting Flucloxacillin Therapy: A Dangerous Combination

  • Luuk René van den Bersselaar,
  • Judith Maria Dimphena van den Brule,
  • Johannes Gerardus van der Hoeven

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2020_001569

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Acetaminophen and flucloxacillin both interfere with the ?-glutamyl cycle. Long-lasting concomitant use of flucloxacillin and acetaminophen can lead to 5-oxoproline accumulation and severe high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Females and patients with sepsis, impaired kidney and/or liver function, malnutrition, advanced age, congenital 5-oxoprolinase deficiency and supratherapeutic acetaminophen and flucloxacillin dosage are associated with increased risk. Therefore, a critical attitude towards the prescription of acetaminophen concomitant with flucloxacillin in these patients is needed. We present the case of a 79-year-old woman with severe 5-oxoprolinaemia after long-lasting treatment with flucloxacillin and acetaminophen, explaining the toxicological mechanism and risk factors, and we make recommendations for acetaminophen use in patients with long-lasting flucloxacillin treatment.

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