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Case Report

Atomoxetine-induced hepatitis in a child

, Pharm.D, , F.A.C.M.T , M.D. , F.A.C.E.P., , M.D., , M.D. & , F.A.A.A.S , Pharm.D. , M.S. , F.C.C.P.
Pages 51-55 | Received 10 Feb 2006, Accepted 03 May 2006, Published online: 07 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Objective. To report a case of hepatitis associated with atomoxetine hydrochloride use and to describe the previously-unpublished severe cases of this syndrome. Case summary. An eight-year-old female with attention deficient hyperactive disorder (ADHD) was treated with atomoxetine hydrochloride. She complained of increased abdominal pain and occasional emesis; her transaminases and bilirubin were markedly elevated. She was admitted to a tertiary-care pediatric hospital and treated for drug-induced hepatitis. Atomoxetine was discontinued and supportive care was instituted. A liver biopsy showed hepatitis with moderate piecemeal necrosis. Clinical status and liver function tests improved over 13 days of hospitalization. Discussion. To our knowledge this is the first published severe case of atomoxetine-induced hepatitis. The International Organization of Medical Science Diagnostic Scale and the Adverse Drug Reaction Probability Scale by Naranjo et al. were applied to assess causality. Both scales indicated the association of atomoxetine and hepatitis as “probable;” a positive rechallenge would have made this association “definitive.” This potential serious adverse reaction should be considered in children receiving atomoxetine therapy.

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