Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girl

<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Cefdinir, a third-generation oral cephalosporin, is prescribed by many pediatricians for otitis media. Red-colored, non-bloody stools represent a harmless yet alarming side effect of Cefdinir when co-administered with iron-fortified formula...

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Iron-fortified formula
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Qatar Health Congress 2023 and the 3rd Qatar Public Health Conference
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description <h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Cefdinir, a third-generation oral cephalosporin, is prescribed by many pediatricians for otitis media. Red-colored, non-bloody stools represent a harmless yet alarming side effect of Cefdinir when co-administered with iron-fortified formulas or iron supplements. As it is under-reported in the literature, physicians’ familiarity with it is still limited. </p><h3>Case presentation</h3><p dir="ltr">A previously healthy 8-month-old girl presented to the Emergency Department with a 5-day history of normal-consistency ‘bloody’ stools with no abdominal pain, vomiting, or fever. Examination, coagulation studies, haemoglobin and platelet levels were normal. Stools were guaiac negative (Figure 1). Intussusception was ruled out by an abdominal ultrasound. Patient was discharged on esomeprazole and instructions to come back after 24 hours for review. In her second visit, history taking revealed that she was on iron-fortified formula and was started on Cefdinir for otitis media on the same day her symptoms started. Her mother was reassured when explained that this stool discoloration was a benign side effect of Cefdinir when taken with iron-fortified formula and is reversible after cessation of the antibiotic.</p><h3>Recommendations</h3><p dir="ltr">Cefdinir or its metabolites bind with iron in the gastrointestinal tract and impart a non-absorbable complex responsible for these reddish stools.2,3 Incidence of this side effect is still unknown. The earliest case documented was in 2008 and it is still underreported (Fewer than 15 cases in the literature).1 It does not indicate discontinuation of the antibiotic as it resolves when the course is complete.1 Workup should include at most a stool guaiac test. Careful nutritional and medication history should be obtained before prescribing Cefdinir. Caregiver education about this possible side effect occurrence and its benign nature is crucial. </p><h3>Conclusion</h3><p dir="ltr">Although it is probably a relatively rare occurrence, the Cefdinir drug label should include this side effect to avoid unnecessary emergency visits and investigations.</p>
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spelling Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girlAmene Hermi (18505188)Biomedical and clinical sciencesClinical sciencesPaediatricsPharmacology and pharmaceutical sciencesRed stoolsCefdinirIron-fortified formulaSide effectInfantQatar Health Congress 2023 and the 3rd Qatar Public Health Conference<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Cefdinir, a third-generation oral cephalosporin, is prescribed by many pediatricians for otitis media. Red-colored, non-bloody stools represent a harmless yet alarming side effect of Cefdinir when co-administered with iron-fortified formulas or iron supplements. As it is under-reported in the literature, physicians’ familiarity with it is still limited. </p><h3>Case presentation</h3><p dir="ltr">A previously healthy 8-month-old girl presented to the Emergency Department with a 5-day history of normal-consistency ‘bloody’ stools with no abdominal pain, vomiting, or fever. Examination, coagulation studies, haemoglobin and platelet levels were normal. Stools were guaiac negative (Figure 1). Intussusception was ruled out by an abdominal ultrasound. Patient was discharged on esomeprazole and instructions to come back after 24 hours for review. In her second visit, history taking revealed that she was on iron-fortified formula and was started on Cefdinir for otitis media on the same day her symptoms started. Her mother was reassured when explained that this stool discoloration was a benign side effect of Cefdinir when taken with iron-fortified formula and is reversible after cessation of the antibiotic.</p><h3>Recommendations</h3><p dir="ltr">Cefdinir or its metabolites bind with iron in the gastrointestinal tract and impart a non-absorbable complex responsible for these reddish stools.2,3 Incidence of this side effect is still unknown. The earliest case documented was in 2008 and it is still underreported (Fewer than 15 cases in the literature).1 It does not indicate discontinuation of the antibiotic as it resolves when the course is complete.1 Workup should include at most a stool guaiac test. Careful nutritional and medication history should be obtained before prescribing Cefdinir. Caregiver education about this possible side effect occurrence and its benign nature is crucial. </p><h3>Conclusion</h3><p dir="ltr">Although it is probably a relatively rare occurrence, the Cefdinir drug label should include this side effect to avoid unnecessary emergency visits and investigations.</p>2024-05-23T13:27:51ZTextConference contributioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextconference object10.57945/manara.25709430.v1https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Cefdinir-induced_red_stools_in_an_8-month-old_girl/25709430CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/257094302024-05-23T13:27:51Z
spellingShingle Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girl
Amene Hermi (18505188)
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Clinical sciences
Paediatrics
Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
Red stools
Cefdinir
Iron-fortified formula
Side effect
Infant
Qatar Health Congress 2023 and the 3rd Qatar Public Health Conference
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title Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girl
title_full Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girl
title_fullStr Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girl
title_full_unstemmed Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girl
title_short Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girl
title_sort Cefdinir-induced red stools in an 8-month-old girl
topic Biomedical and clinical sciences
Clinical sciences
Paediatrics
Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
Red stools
Cefdinir
Iron-fortified formula
Side effect
Infant
Qatar Health Congress 2023 and the 3rd Qatar Public Health Conference