Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2018)

A case of drug induced lung injury caused by levofloxacin eye drops

  • Naoki Hosogaya,
  • Kazuhiro Toida,
  • Hiroshi Ishihara,
  • Kiyotaka Kugiyama

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
pp. 12 – 15

Abstract

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A 78 year-old man, who received levofloxacin eye drops as a perioperative prophylactic antibacterial agent for cataract surgery, developed pyrexia and dyspnea, followed by respiratory failure. He was diagnosed as drug-induced lung injury due to levofloxacin, and the symptoms improved after the administration of corticosteroids and discontinuation of levofloxacin eye drops. The incidence of levofloxacin-induced lung injury is rare for its frequent prescription. Moreover, eye drops of it has never been reported to cause lung injury. We should be aware of eye drops as a causative dosage forms of drug-induced lung injury. Keywords: Levofloxacin, Eye drop, Ophthalmic solution, Drug-induced lung injury, Eosinophilic pneumonia