Title of article :
Death of a steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome patient taking levamisole: A case report
Author/Authors :
Neamatshahi, Mahboubeh Department of Community Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Sabzevar, Iran , Navipour, Elham Department of Anesthesiology - Faculty of Paramedicine - Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Sabzevar, Iran , Barabadi, Zahra Department of Tissue Engineering - School of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Keykhosravi, Aghil Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine - Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Sabzevar, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Levamisole is an anthelmintic drug used in the treatment of patients
with a diagnosis of steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome. Skin rash has been
reported as a drug side effect, but adverse events are really rare.
Case report: The case presented in this article was a 14-year-old boy with steroiddependent
nephrotic syndrome, treated with levamisole due to frequent relapse. He
was admitted with rash, weakness, fatigue, fever, and weight loss. Levamisole was
discontinued, and the patient’s condition improved in the following two weeks.
One year later, the nephrotic syndrome relapsed, and he received prednisolone and
levamisole. He was admitted to the hospital six months after re-administration of
these drugs because of vasculopathy, and unfortunately, he died due to
disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
Conclusions: Although levamisole is a suitable and cost-effective therapy for
remission maintenance in steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome, it is highly
recommended to discontinue the drug without re-administration in case of
reoccurring adverse effects, especially skin rash and systemic reaction, in addition
to close monitoring of the patients under treatment.
Keywords :
Vasculopathy , Rash , Nephrotic Syndrome , Levamisole , Child
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Pediatrics