Montelukast-Induced Generalized Urticaria

Author:

Minciullo Paola L1,Saija Antonella2,Bonanno Domenica3,Ferlazzo Edoardo4,Gangemi Sebastiano5

Affiliation:

1. Paola L Minciullo MD, Clinical Specialist, Department of Human Pathology, Division and School of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy

2. Antonella Saija MS, Professor, Department Farmaco-Biologico, School of Pharmacy, University of Messina

3. Domenica Bonanno MD, Clinical Specialist, Department of Human Pathology, Division and School of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of Messina

4. Edoardo Ferlazzo MD, Fellow, Neurological Clinic I, University of Messina

5. Sebastiano Gangemi MD, Clinical Specialist, Department of Human Pathology, Division and School of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of Messina

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of generalized urticaria induced by montelukast treatment. CASE SUMMARY: A 28-year-old man with allergic rhinitis and moderate persistent asthma developed generalized urticaria 5 days after the initiation of montelukast and inhaled fluticasone. Symptoms disappeared within one day after suspension of both drugs. Two months later, after the resumption of montelukast and fluticasone, the patient developed generalized urticaria and eyelid angioedema, which were successfully treated with intravenous betamethasone, achieving complete remission within hours. After 2 days, the patient resumed inhaled fluticasone only and continued this therapy for several months without any adverse reaction. DISCUSSION: We attributed the adverse reaction to montelukast because of the temporal relationship between use of montelukast and urticaria, the absence of other identified causative factors and other explanations for allergic reactions, and the positive dechallenge and rechallenge. The Naranjo probability scale showed a probable relationship between skin manifestations and montelukast treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The use of antileukotrienes is increasing in asthma therapy. In cases of generalized urticaria in asthmatic patients undergoing montelukast therapy, physicians should be aware of a potential adverse reaction to this drug.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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