A case of ocular toxicity to ethambutol. An idiosyncratic reaction?

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Abstract

Optic neuritis, a well known adverse effect of ethambutol, is related to the dose and duration of the therapy. The patient described here developed rapidly progressive deterioration of vision after only 3 days of treatment with ethambutol. Such a case has not been reported before and it is suspected that this was an idiosyncratic reaction.

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Karnik, A. M., Al-Shamali, M. A., & Fenech, F. F. (1985). A case of ocular toxicity to ethambutol. An idiosyncratic reaction? Postgraduate Medical Journal, 61(719), 811–813. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.61.719.811

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