Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jan 2002)

Uncommon vancomycin: induced side effects

  • Rocha Jaime Luís Lopes,
  • Kondo William,
  • Baptista Maria Inêz Domingues Kuchiki,
  • Cunha Clovis Arns da,
  • Martins Luzilma Terezinha Flenik

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 196 – 200

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Vancomycin has been used with increased frequency during the past 15 years and the most common toxicity with this drug is the "red man syndrome". Other adverse effects include neutropenia, fever, phlebitis, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, thrombocytopenia, interstitial nephritis, lacrimation, linear IgA bullous dermatosis, necrotizing cutaneous vasculitis and toxic epidermal necrolysis. Only two cases of vancomycin-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome and one case of pancytopenia have been reported in the medical literature. The treatment for both situations is based on cessation of the vancomycin therapy; in cases of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, antihistamine and/or steroid agents can be used. This article reports a case of pancytopenia and a case of erythema major associated with neutropenia.

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