Drug induced chest pain - Rare but important

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Abstract

Pericarditis, usually viral in origin, is an infrequent cause of chest pain. Pericarditis due to drug allergy is even less frequent and is thus rarely considered in the differential diagnosis. A case is reported of a woman who presented with severe chest pain, caused by minocycline induced pericarditis. Such allergy may be more common than reported. It is suggested that drug induced pericarditis should be included in the differential diagnosis of acute chest pain.

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Davey, P., & Lalloo, D. G. (2000). Drug induced chest pain - Rare but important. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 76(897), 420–422. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.76.897.420

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