Rhabdomyolysis caused by an unusual interaction between azithromycin and simvastatin
Keywords:
Azithromycin, cytochrome 3A4, rhabdomyolysis, simvastatinAbstract
Rhabdomyolysis is an uncommon but life-threatening adverse effect of simvastatin therapy. A 73-year-old male on chronic simvastatin therapy received azithromycin for acute bronchitis. He presented with weakness of all extremities with a significant increase in creatinine phosphokinase levels and acute kidney injury. Simvastatin was stopped and supportive therapy with intravenous saline and bicarbonate was initiated. The serum creatinine and creatine phosphokinase returned to baseline in the next 7 days. Two months later, simvastatin was resumed ur case report highlights the rare description of rhabdomyolysis caused by a drug interaction between simvastatin with azithromycin.