cefoxitin has been researched along with Serum-Sickness* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for cefoxitin and Serum-Sickness
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Serum sickness associated with cefoxitin and pentoxifylline therapy.
Human serum sickness is a syndrome characterized by fever, malaise, skin rashes, arthralgias, gastrointestinal disturbances, and lymphadenopathy. It is believed to be mediated by circulating immune complexes composed of a foreign antigen and host antibody. Several cephalosporins have been associated with serum sickness. We report the occurrence of serum sickness in a patient who received cefoxitin, a commonly used cephamycin antibiotic, and pentoxifylline, a xanthine derivative that improves the flow properties of blood by decreasing its viscosity. Serum sickness has not been previously reported with the use of cefoxitin or pentoxifylline. Topics: Cefoxitin; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1; Drug Interactions; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Pentoxifylline; Serum Sickness; Theobromine | 1986 |