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Clinical Review and Case Report of Ceftriaxone-associated Gallbladder Pseudolithiasis in Adult

Jung HK, Lee DS

Although ceftriaxone can be used safely in most instances, it can sometimes induce biliary sludge or stone formation. Most of the patients remain asymptomatic and children are more susceptible to...
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Ceftriaxone Induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia: Detection of Drug-dependent Antibody by Ex-vivo Antigen in Urine

Kim SY, Song KS, Kim HO, Lee HM

There have been a few reported cases of immune hemolytic anemia induced by ceftriaxone. We encountered a patient with immune hemolytic anemia that seemed to be stimulated by a degradation...
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Ceftiaxone-Induced Neurotoxicity: Case Report, Pharmacokinetic Considerations, and Literature Review

Kim KB, Kim SM, Park W, Kim JS, Kwon SK, Kim HY

Ceftriaxone is widely used in patients for the treatment of serious gram-negative infections. Ceftriaxone can induce some potential side effects, including neurotoxicity, however, nonconvulsive status epilepticus has rarely been reported....
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