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Journal Title: Ribociclib may potentiate rosuvastatin effect in causing late onset rhabdomyolysis
Authors: Teo, Siaw Wee
Hayes, Theresa M.
Gome, James, J.
SWH Author: Teo, Siaw Wee
Hayes, Theresa M.
Gome, James, J.
Keywords: Breast Cancer
Drug Interactions
Musculoskeletal and Joint Disorders
Aminophyridine / adverse effects
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Rosuvastatin Calcium
Rhabdomyolysis
Issue Date: 11-Sep-2023
Publisher: BMJ
Date Accessioned: 2023-09-14T02:28:44Z
Date Available: 2023-09-14T02:28:44Z
Accession Number: 37696610
Url: https://casereports.bmj.com/content/16/9/e255632
Description Affiliation: Department of General Medicine, South West Healthcare, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia ; Deakin University-Warrnambool Campus, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia.
Source Volume: 16
Issue Number: 9
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2023-255632
Abstract: A woman in her 50s with metastatic hormone receptor positive breast cancer developed rhabdomyolysis and subsequent acute kidney injury while on a combination of ribociclib and rosuvastatin therapy. She had been taking both medications long term and had recently recommenced her ribociclib at her usual dose after a routine 1 week break. Cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitors have been implicated in causing rhabdomyolysis by potentiating statin effect by way of inhibition of cytochrome P450 enzymatic action and decreasing hepatic membrane transporter function. This is the first case in which the combination of ribociclib and rosuvastatin has been shown to cause this adverse effect. It is also one of the first to demonstrate this effect occurring years after commencement of therapy. Continued vigilance for this side effect should be maintained long term.
URI: https://repository.southwesthealthcare.com.au/swhealthcarejspui/handle/1/4066
Journal Title: BMJ Case Reports
Type: Journal Article
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