Serum creatine kinase after intramuscular injections

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Abstract

Serum creatine kinase (CK) activity was measured after intramuscular injections in 44 patients hospitalized for non-cardiac reasons. The drugs injected were: diazepam, dipyrone, metoclopramide, meperidine, pentazocine and procaine penicillin. Only 3 out of44 patients (7%) demonstrated significant elevation of CK levels following the intramuscular injections. In these 3 patients the elevation was mainly due to a rise of the MM-isoenzyme fraction with MB levels increased in one patient. These findings do not justify the common clinical notion of regarding intramuscular injections as a frequent cause of serum CK elevation. It is concluded that high CK serum values in a patient with chest pain should always be considered with utmost suspicion, disregarding the possible effects of a previous intramuscular injection. © The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine, 1985.

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Konikoff, F., Halevy, J., & Theodor, E. (1985). Serum creatine kinase after intramuscular injections. Postgraduate Medical Journal. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.61.717.595

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