ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2023;40(1):123-127 |
Case report
UDC:
Running title: Moxifloxacin-Induced Mental Status Change
Moxifloxacin-Induced Mental Status Change
Sertaç Güler,
Dilber Üçöz Kocaşaban
University of Health Sciences, Ankara Training and Research Hospital,
Department of Emergency Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
Introduction: Moxifloxacin is an antibiotic used orally or
parenterally in the emergency department (ED) for the treatment of
various infections, especially acute exacerbation of chronic
bronchitis and community-acquired pneumonia. The side effects of the
drug are mainly on the gastrointestinal system, while the central
nervous system side effects are rare.
Case report: Herein, we present an elderly patient who had altered
mental status associated with the use of moxifloxacin. Upon
discontinuation of the drug, the patient quickly returned to
baseline neurologic status. In the evaluation of altered mental
status in elderly patients in the ED, much of the effort should be
spent primarily on ruling out more complex diagnoses. However, this
approach requires more invasive and advanced testing.
Conclusion: Considering drug side effects among these more
complicated diagnoses may increase non-invasive and radiation-free
options for the patient and physician.
Keywords: adverse drug reaction,
central nervous system, emergency medicine, mental orientation,
moxifloxacin (MeSH Database)
Corresponding author:
Sertaç Güler
e-mail: drsertacguler@gmail.com