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J Rhinol. 2005 Jul-Aug;19(4):395-9. Related Articles, Links
Fluoroquinolone-induced arthralgia and myalgia in the treatment of
sinusitis.
O-Lee T, Stewart CE 4th, Seery L, Church CA.
Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Loma Linda
University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California, USA.
BACKGROUND: Because of their broad-spectrum coverage, fluoroquinolone
antibiotics are widely used in the treatment of acute sinusitis and
acute exacerbations of chronic sinusitis. Generally, they are well
tolerated, and adverse effects are usually mild. In our experience
with quinolones, patients have frequently complained of arthralgias
and/or myalgias. Although tendon rupture has been described as one of
the more severe side effects, there are few published reports of
arthralgias and/or myalgias associated with these drugs. METHODS: A
retrospective review of fluoroquinolone prescriptions in a tertiary
rhinology clinic was completed. Patients treated with oral
levofloxacin for sinusitis over a 12-month period were contacted by
mail and asked to complete an anonymous survey regarding adverse
effects. Of 81 patients identified, 36 responses were received.
RESULTS: Among respondents, the incidence of arthralgias and/or
myalgias was 25%, which was more than twice the incidence of any other
adverse effect reported. Occurrence of arthralgias and/or myalgias did
not appear to be influenced by respondent age, course length,
concurrent use of oral steroids, or a history of arthritis. Among
those reporting arthralgia or myalgia, symptoms began after an average
of 3 days of therapy and resolved an average of 7.5 days after
cessation of treatment. Fourteen percent of respondents were unable to
complete their course of therapy because of arthralgias and/or
myalgias. CONCLUSION: Although effective and generally well tolerated
in the treatment of sinusitis, fluoroquinolone antibiotics may produce
adverse effects of arthralgia and/or myalgia.
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