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Lamotrigine - Induced Lupus: A Case Report. Sandra Dirks, Pharm.D. Assistant Professor Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Clinical Specialist – Psychiatry Broadlawns Medical Center Des Moines, Iowa. Drug-Induced Lupus (DIL). First case reported 1946 Sulfadiazine
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Lamotrigine - Induced Lupus: A Case Report Sandra Dirks, Pharm.D. Assistant Professor Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Clinical Specialist – Psychiatry Broadlawns Medical Center Des Moines, Iowa
Drug-Induced Lupus (DIL) • First case reported 1946 • Sulfadiazine • Currently > 100 drugs reported • Chlorpromazine, hydralazine, carbamazepine • 15-20,000 new USA cases annually • Men = Women • Time of onset 3 months – 7 years
Drug-Induced Lupus • Symptoms less severe than SLE • Rarely CNS or renal • Common symptoms include: • Joint pain and swelling, malar “butterfly” rash, photosensitive rash, malaise, fever, loss of appetite, blurred vision and pleuritic chest pain. • Symptoms resolve within days to weeks after stopping drug
Autoantibodies • DIL • 95% cases + antihistone antibody, IgG • H2A-H2B & DNA or H1& H3-H4 complex • Negative antinuclear antibody (ANA) • SLE • 20% cases + antihistone antibodies • Restricted to H1 and H2B histone subunits • Usually ANA positive
Case Report • 46 year old morbidly obese Caucasian female, diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder & borderline personality disorder • Presents with depressed mood & irritability • PMH: clozapine induced seizure, GERD, hiatal hernia, hypothyroidism, stasis edema and bilateral congenital foot deformities • History of chlorpromazine & lamotrigine use
Risperdal 3mg bid Benzatropine 2mg bid Chlorpromazine 50mg tid Protonix 40mg daily Ranitidine 150mg bid Synthroid 0.075mg, daily Furosemide 80mg daily Metoclopramide 5mg daily Spironolactone 25mg daily KCl 20 mEq bid DSS 200mg bid Lamotrigine 25mg hs Medications at admission :
Discussion • DIL not well understood • Negative ANA with positive antihistone • Multiple agents confounding • Chlorpromazine suspected • Temporal association difficult • Arthralgias attributed to foot deformities • R/O Stevens Johnson (oral lesions) • Antihistone dropped & symptoms resolved after stopping Lamotrigine
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