levoleucovorin and Tinnitus

levoleucovorin has been researched along with Tinnitus* in 1 studies

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Oxaliplatin-induced hepatocellular injury and ototoxicity: a review of the literature and report of unusual side effects of a commonly used chemotherapeutic agent.
    Journal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners, 2012, Volume: 18, Issue:3

    After extensive literature review utilizing PubMed and Medline searches, we present a rare case of oxaliplatin-induced grade 3/4 hepatocellular injury and ototoxicity. The patient is a 46-year-old female diagnosed with stage IIIC (pT3N2bM0) adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon. PET/CT prior to surgery and chemotherapy was negative for distant metastatic disease and baseline liver-associated enzymes were within normal limits. Following sigmoidectomy, patient began adjuvant chemotherapy with 5-florouracil, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin (mFOLFOX-6). Cycle 1 was complicated only by refractory nausea. However, cycle 2 was complicated by vertigo with refractory nausea, tinnitus, and marked elevation in liver enzymes in a hepatocellular pattern. Extensive workup was negative and the etiology of her symptoms and grade 3/4 hepatocellular injury was hypothesized to be the result of oxaliplatin. Aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase decreased after two additional weeks off therapy and during cycle 3 in which oxaliplatin was held. She had no evidence of 5-florouracil toxicity. On cycle 4, oxaliplatin was restarted at 50% dose; symptoms and liver-associated enzymes remained stable. However, oxaliplatin was increased up to 75% full dose for cycle 5 with reported vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, and return of elevation in liver-associated enzymes. Oxaliplatin is a chemotherapy agent widely used in the treatment of many malignancies including colon cancer. Side effects include peripheral neuropathy, gastrointestinal toxicity, neutropenia, grade 1/2 hepatocellular injury, and hepatic vascular lesions. However, grade 3/4 hepatocellular injury and ototoxicity are extremely rare with the administration of oxaliplatin. Therefore, we present the unusual chemotherapy side effects.

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury; Chemotherapy, Adjuvant; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Fluorouracil; Humans; Leucovorin; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Staging; Organoplatinum Compounds; Oxaliplatin; Sigmoid Neoplasms; Tinnitus; Vertigo

2012