- Piroxicam induced pulmonary infiltrates and eosinophilia.
Piroxicam induced pulmonary infiltrates and eosinophilia.
The Journal of rheumatology (1994-08-01)
P Pfitzenmeyer, M Meier, P Zuck, G Peiffer, P Masson, A Turcu, F Piard, P Camus
PMID7983669
RESUMO
We describe 2 patients who developed pulmonary infiltrates while being treated with piroxicam. There was no satisfactory explanation other than drug induced lung disease for their illness. They had no exposure to pneumotoxic drugs or aerocontaminants. Microorganisms were not cultured in sputum or bronchoaveolar lavage. There was no underlying illness with possible lung involvement. Pulmonary infiltrates developed during piroxicam therapy, disappeared after drug withdrawal and recurred following rechallenge.