Open Access 01-12-2007 | Case report
Anaphylactic reaction associated with Ranitidine in a patient with acute pancreatitis: a case report
Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2007
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Ranitidine is a widely used drug and is known to be well tolerated. This case report illustrates a severe anaphylactic reaction after a single intravenous dose of 50 mgs of ranitidine and highlights this unusual but life threatening adverse reaction.
The patient
A 56 year old female with acute pancreatitis and a known allergy to metronidazole and buscopan developed an anaphylaxis few minutes following the injection of ranitidine for epigastric discomfort. She went on to develop anaphylactic shock and a cardiorespiratory arrest.
Management
She was managed with adrenaline, hydrocortisone and ventilatory support following which she had a full recovery.
Conclusion
Awareness of this rare but life threatening adverse reaction to a commonly used drug can avoid being caught unaware.