(Journal Article): Indomethacin-Induced Pancreatitis: A Case Report
 
Memis D, Akalin E, YĆ¼cel T (Department of Anesthesiology, Medical Faculty, Trakya University. Edirne, Turkey, dilmemis@mynet.com )
 
IN: JOP. J Pancreas (Online) 2005; 06(4):344-347

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ABSTRACT: CONTEXT: There are no previous reports of acute pancreatitis associated with the use of indomethacin in the general population. Drugs of all types are related to the etiology of pancreatitis in approximately 1.4-2.0% of cases. CASE REPORT: We report the case of a 56-year-old man who presented with acute pancreatitis after a period of indomethacin therapy. Other causes of the disease were ruled out. Due to multiorgan failure, he was in the intensive care unit for 44 days. He made a full recovery. The indomethacin was discontinued. CONCLUSIONS: We report indomethacin as the probable cause of acute pancreatitis in a patient without any known predisposing factors. To our knowledge, this is the rare description of a case of indomethacin-induced pancreatitis. However, the link is difficult to establish and further evidence is required to prove the association.

TYPE OF PUBLICATION: Case Report



 
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