Plasmapheresis for refractory pruritus due to drug-induced cholestasis

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Abstract

Pruritus can be a distressing symptom seen in various cholestatic disorders. It is treated with medications like bile acid sequestrants. Drug-induced cholestasis usually resolves with withdrawal of the causative medication. We describe a case of refractory pruritus due to drug-induced cholestasis, not improved with withdrawal of the drug, managed effectively with multiple sessions of plasmapheresis.

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Al-Azzawi, H., Patel, R., Sood, G., & Kapoor, S. (2016). Plasmapheresis for refractory pruritus due to drug-induced cholestasis. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 10(3), 814–818. https://doi.org/10.1159/000454674

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