Case Reports in Hepatology (Jan 2011)

A Case of Prolonged Cholestatic Hepatitis Induced by Azithromycin in a Young Woman

  • Caterina Maggioli,
  • Luca Santi,
  • Giacomo Zaccherini,
  • Vittoria Bevilacqua,
  • Francesca Giunchi,
  • Paolo Caraceni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/314231
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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Azithromycin, a semisynthetic macrolides, is frequently prescribed for the treatment of middle ear and upper respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, and community-acquired pneumonia. This antibiotic is usually well tolerated, and a rapid resolving cholestatic hepatitis has been described up to now only in six patients all, except one, over 65 years of age. We here report the case of a prolonged cholestatic hepatitis after administration of azithromycin in a young woman with no history of liver disease.