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Niranjan Ojha1, Sana Riaz1, Ambika Eranki2
1Internal Medicine, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, USA.
Abstract:
Neurotoxicity is a rare side effect of Cefepime use. Cefepime can cross the blood-brain barrier and can be neurotoxic by competitive albeit weak antagonism of the gamma-aminobutyric acid complex. It is cleared by the kidneys which puts individuals with renal impairment at risk of side effects. We describe a case of Cefepime neurotoxicity in the context of nephrotoxicity secondary to the use of other drugs.
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