International Journal of General Medicine (Apr 2016)

Acute-onset rhabdomyolysis secondary to sitagliptin and atorvastatin interaction

  • Khan MW,
  • Kurian S,
  • Bishnoi R

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016, no. Issue 1
pp. 103 – 106

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Muhammad Waqas Khan,1 Saji Kurian,2 Rohit Bishnoi1 1Division of Hospital Medicine, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, 2College of Pharmacy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Abstract: Rhabdomyolysis is a serious medical condition in which the skeletal muscle tissue gets damaged and breaks down at rapid rates, potentially leading to death if not managed early on. Rhabdomyolysis in adults has several etiologies such as crush injuries, prolonged immobilization, strenuous exercise, hormonal or metabolic causes, infections, and drug–drug interactions. We present a case report of the interaction of two drugs that are used commonly in the general population. We here discuss a case of a 60-year-old female who presented to the hospital with complaints of generalized weakness, muscle aches, and atypical chest pain for a week after her primary care physician started her on sitagliptin while she was already on atorvastatin. After review of literature, this is the second known case of such an interaction causing acute breakdown of skeletal musculature. Keywords: rhabdomyolysis, drug interaction, statin–sitagliptin interaction

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