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Levetiracetam induced interstitial nephritis and renal failure. Pediatric neurology [Pediatr Neurol] Journal article

 
TitleLevetiracetam induced interstitial nephritis and renal failure.
Author(s)Hurwitz KA, Ingulli EG, Krous HF 
InstitutionBehavior and Development, Murrieta, California 92562, USA. khurwitzmd@gmail.com
SourcePediatr Neurol 2009 Jul; 41(1):57-8.
AbstractA 17-year-old girl who had started on levetiracetam because of new onset partial complex seizures developed acute renal failure and biopsy-confirmed interstitial nephritis 10 days after starting the drug. She made a complete and rapid recovery after discontinuation of levetiracetam and administration of oral corticosteroids. Levetiracetam, known to be predominantly excreted by the kidneys, has not previously been reported to cause significant renal complications in children. Children taking levetiracetam who present with abdominal pain, malaise, vomiting, oliguria, rash, or urticaria may require screening laboratory evaluation for potential renal adverse effects.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19520278
  
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