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8C80 category

Miopatía provocada por medicamentos

Definition

Drug-induced myopathy is myotoxicity caused by the use of drugs resulting in muscle injury. Two forms of drug-induced myopathy are particularly well known. The first is myopathy due to lipid-lowering agents including fibric acid derivatives, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins), and niacin (nicotinic acid). Reactions include any combination of muscle aches, cramping, tenderness, or weakness. Indications of toxicity are elevated serum creatinine kinase, myalgia, exercise-induced pain, rhabdomyolysis, and myoglobinuria. The second type is glucocorticoid myopathy that occurs with chronic administration, or as acute quadriplegic myopathy secondary to high-dose IV glucocorticoid use, producing weakness of the proximal muscles and neck flexors. ( [No translation available]

Also indexed as

Miopatía provocada por medicamentosmiopatía farmacógenamiopatía iatrógenica por medicamentosmiopatía inducida por drogasmiopatía inducida por fármacosmiopatía inducida por medicamentosmiopatía medicamentosamiopatía medicamentosamiopatía provocada por drogasmiopatía provocada por fármacos

Nearby in Miopatías secundarias