Mental Health Clinician (Sep 2021)

Carbamazepine drug reaction involving high fevers during the COVID-19 era

  • Reuben Heyman-Kantor, MD,
  • Matthew Perez, MD,
  • Arti Phatak, PharmD, BCPS,
  • Danielle L. Anderson, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9740/mhc.2021.09.287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
pp. 287 – 291

Abstract

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Carbamazepine has demonstrated anticonvulsant properties and is used for a variety of indications in psychiatry and neurology. Total daily doses typically range from 200 to 1200 mg/d, generally divided into 2 doses. Carbamazepine has a broad side-effect profile but is not typically thought to produce high fevers in the absence of a hypersensitivity syndrome. This is a case of a probable adverse drug reaction to carbamazepine consisting of fever without severe major organ involvement. In this instance, a patient in a manic episode with psychotic features was briefly transferred to a COVID-19 unit to rule out coronavirus infection before the fever resolved.

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