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Drug-induced lupus-like reactions

The dog is a species that is frequently used in toxicity studies. However, there are few reports in the open literature on dog studies with respect to chemical- or drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions or autoimmune effects, and those that are available lack consistency. For instance, procainamide has been shown to induce lupus-like symptoms (mainly an increase of ANA) in one study [63], but not in another study with younger dogs [64], Similar discrepancies have been observed for hydralazine-induced effects in dogs [5],... [Pg.477]

Lupus erythematosus Certain patients will develop a positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) test and some may show a lupus erythematosus-like syndrome similar to other drug-induced lupus, but it is not associated with hypocomplementemia and may be present without nephropathy. A positive ANA test does not mandate drug discontinuance however, a lupus erythematosus-like syndrome may develop later. Sensitivity reactions Once instituted for Wilson s disease or cystinuria, continue treatment with penicillamine on a daily basis. Interruptions for even a few days have been followed by sensitivity reactions after reinstitution of therapy. [Pg.653]

Despite a good overall safety profile, anti-TNF antibodies can induce a number of adverse effects, including autoimmunity and infections. A trial in the treatment of Crohn s disease noted infusion reactions, transient increased of anti-dsDNA antibodies, and serum sickness-like delayed hypersensitivity with retreatment. Induction of human-antichimeric-antibodies was suggested as the cause of some of the infusion reactions [90]. A prospective study in 35 patients with Crohn s disease showed induction of ANA and anti-dsDNA autoantibodies in 53% and 35% of infliximab-treated patients [91]. A single patient showed clinical features consistent with drug-induced lupus, including the presence of ANA and anti-dsDNA autoantibodies, which quickly resolved after discontinuation of infliximab. Reports on renal adverse effects of anti-TNF antibodies are very rare. Saint Marcoux described the occurrence of crescentic GN in as few as 2 patients out of a cohort of 39 patients, treated with an anti-TNF antibody for rheumatoid arthritis [92]. A case report by Chin et al. [93] described the case of a 29-year-old Australia-born Vietnamese who presented with nephrotic syndrome. A renal biopsy showed membranous nephropathy. Symptoms attenuated after discontinuation of infliximab therapy. [Pg.692]

Minocycline has better gastrointestinal absorption than tetracycline and may be less photosensitizing than either tetracycline or doxycycline. Side effects of minocycline include dizziness and hyperpigmentation of the skin and mucosa, serum-sickness-like reactions, and drug-induced lupus erythematosus. With all the tetracyclines, vaginal candidiasis is a common complication that is readily treated with local administration of antifungal drugs. [Pg.104]


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