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Sonali Shah1, Cameron Jeremiah, Douglas Johnson
1Austin Health, 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg, Australia, sonali.shah@austin.org.au.
Unlabelled:
This case report highlights the potential severity of bisphosphonate-associated reactions.
Case Report:
A 76-year-old lady underwent several hospital admissions for investigation of fever associated with rigors, abdominal pain, and vomiting.
Discussion:
Despite multiple investigations, no cause was found, but the timing of the symptoms coincided with monthly risedronate administration.
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