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Oral Linezolid Induced Early Onset Hepatic Encephalopathy- A Case Report of 65-year Old Diabetic Female
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Introduction:
Linezolid is increasingly utilized to treat gram-positive bacteria that are
resistant to other antibiotics like vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, methicillinresistant
Staphylococcus aureus as well as drug-resistant tuberculosis. It acts by inhibiting protein
synthesis in bacteria. Although it is a relatively safe medicine, many reports of hepatotoxicity
and neurotoxicity linked to long-term usage have been received but patients with pre-existing
risk factors, such as diabetes and alcoholism, may have toxicity even after short-term use of linezolid.
Case Presentation:
Here we are presenting a case of a 65-year-old female with diabetes who developed
hepatic encephalopathy after one week of treatment with linezolid prescribed for nonhealing
diabetic ulcer after a culture sensitivity test. After the use of linezolid 600 mg BD for 8
days patient developed altered sensorium and breathlessness and had high bilirubin, SGOT, and
SGPT. She was diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy. Linezolid was withdrawn and after 10
days all laboratory parameters for liver function test were improved.
Conclusion:
Care should be taken when prescribing linezolid in such patients with pre-existing
risk factors as they are prone to develop hepatotoxic and neurotoxic adverse effects even after
short-term use of linezolid.
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Title: Oral Linezolid Induced Early Onset Hepatic Encephalopathy- A Case
Report of 65-year Old Diabetic Female
Description:
Introduction:
Linezolid is increasingly utilized to treat gram-positive bacteria that are
resistant to other antibiotics like vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, methicillinresistant
Staphylococcus aureus as well as drug-resistant tuberculosis.
It acts by inhibiting protein
synthesis in bacteria.
Although it is a relatively safe medicine, many reports of hepatotoxicity
and neurotoxicity linked to long-term usage have been received but patients with pre-existing
risk factors, such as diabetes and alcoholism, may have toxicity even after short-term use of linezolid.
Case Presentation:
Here we are presenting a case of a 65-year-old female with diabetes who developed
hepatic encephalopathy after one week of treatment with linezolid prescribed for nonhealing
diabetic ulcer after a culture sensitivity test.
After the use of linezolid 600 mg BD for 8
days patient developed altered sensorium and breathlessness and had high bilirubin, SGOT, and
SGPT.
She was diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy.
Linezolid was withdrawn and after 10
days all laboratory parameters for liver function test were improved.
Conclusion:
Care should be taken when prescribing linezolid in such patients with pre-existing
risk factors as they are prone to develop hepatotoxic and neurotoxic adverse effects even after
short-term use of linezolid.
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