학술논문

Persistent Hiccups Associated With Intravenous Corticosteroid Therapy
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. Oct 01, 2003 9(5):306-309
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1076-1608
Abstract
IV corticosteroids should be considered as a cause of hiccups.Singulata, commonly known as hiccups, have many causes and are most often idiopathic and short-lived. Occasionally, hiccups can be persistent and becoming quite bothersome, distracting, and even disabling. Many medications have been implicated as a cause of hiccups. Although uncommon, corticosteroids and benzodiazepines are 2 classes of drugs most frequently associated with the development of hiccups. The following case series describes 5 patients with intravenous corticosteroid-associated hiccups reported to our adverse drug reaction reporting system between January 1998 and December 2000. Physicians using intravenous corticosteroids should be aware of this potential complication.