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Title: Cotrimoxazole-induced hyperkalaemia in a patient with known hypoaldosteronism
Authors: Montebello, Annalisa
Gruppetta, Mark
Keywords: Hyperkalemia
Hypoaldosteronism
Co-trimoxazole -- Physiological effect
Co-trimoxazole -- Side effects
Drugs -- Dosage
Issue Date: 2021-03
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group LTD
Citation: Montebello, A., & Gruppetta, M. (2021). Cotrimoxazole-induced hyperkalaemia in a patient with known hypoaldosteronism. BMJ Case Reports, 14(3), E239543.
Abstract: A 70-year-old man, with established hypoadrenalism due to a previous bilateral adrenalectomy, was admitted with recurrent episodes of postural dizziness and presyncope. He had been discharged from hospital 3 weeks earlier on a 1-month course of cotrimoxazole following a diagnosis of prostatitis. His electrolytes on admission showed new onset hyponatraemia and hyperkalaemia. His usual glucocorticoid replacement dose was doubled in view of a presumed diagnosis of hypocortisolaemia. However, the hyperkalaemia persisted. On rereviewing his treatment, we suspected a possible diagnosis of cotrimoxazole-induced hyperkalaemia. Cotrimoxazole was stopped and ciprofloxacin started instead. His fludrocortisone replacement was doubled for 3 days after stopping treatment to decrease his postural symptoms. His postural symptoms improved, his serum potassium decreased to normal levels and he was safely discharged. It is essential to remember that cotrimoxazole, a commonly used antibiotic, can induce a potentially fatal hyperkalaemia especially in patients with known hypoadrenalism.
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