Acute Rhabdomyolysis Associated with Ofloxacin/Levofloxacin Therapy

2005 
OBJECTIVE:To report a case of ofloxacin/levofloxacin-induced rhabdomyolysis and to compare other reported cases from the literature.CASE SUMMARY:A 19-year-old male patient developed ofloxacin/levofloxacin-induced rhabdomyolysis during admission for periorbital cellulitis. Symptoms of myalgia, weakness, and swelling of the arms developed after 3 days of treatment with ofloxacin 800 mg/day. Laboratory analysis confirmed the presence of urine myoglobin (381.2 μg/L) and a marked increase in serum myoglobin (590.8 μg/L), along with marked elevations in serum creatine kinase (up to 16 546 IU/L).DISCUSSION:In addition to ruling out other possible etiologic factors one by one, we assessed the probability of ofloxacin/levofloxacin-induced rhabdomyolysis by observing the close time relationship between drug administration and the development of symptoms/signs, as well as the close time relationship between drug withdrawal and the disappearance of symptoms/signs. An objective causality assessment by use of the Naran...
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