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Ceftriaxone-associated nephrolithiasis and biliary pseudolithiasis
Authors:R. A. de Moor  A. C. G. Egberts  C. H. Schröder
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pediatrics, Tweesteden Hospital, PO Box 90107, 5000 LA Tilburg, The Netherlands Tel.: +31-13-4655565; Fax: +31-13-4630196, NL;(2) Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Tweesteden Hospital, Tilburg, The Netherlands, NL;(3) Department of Nephrology, University Hospital/Wilhelmina Childrens Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands, NL
Abstract:Biliary pseudolithiasis has been reported in patients who received ceftriaxone therapy. In addition to biliary sludge formation occasional reports of ceftriaxone-induced nephrolithiasis have been published. In general, these adverse effects will develop after seven to ten days of treatment. We report on a seven-year-old boy with ceftriaxone-associated biliary pseudolithiasis and nephrolithiasis four days after initiation of treatment. Patients receiving a high dose of ceftriaxone and developing colicky abdominal pain should be considered for ultrasound and a change in antibiotic therapy if appropriate. Received: 16 February 1999 / Accepted: 9 June 1999
Keywords:Ceftriaxone  Nephrotoxicity  Nephrolithiasis  Infrared spectrometry  Biliary pseudolithiasis
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