Pharmacotherapy
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Nitrofurantoin may be used for prophylaxis of recurrent urinary tract infections in women; however, this agent has been associated with acute, subacute, and chronic pulmonary adverse reactions. The acute reaction occurs in about 1/5,000 women after their first exposure to the drug. We report the occurrence of two successive, highly probable (by Naranjo score) nitrofurantoin-induced acute pulmonary reactions in the same patient. ⋯ Drug toxicity must be considered in patients who develop pulmonary symptoms while taking nitrofurantoin. Symptoms are often misdiagnosed as other ailments, potentially subjecting patients to unnecessary treatments and delaying discontinuation of nitrofurantoin. Patients should be advised to contact a physician if breathing difficulties or unusual symptoms develop while taking nitrofurantoin, as this could result in earlier recognition of this drug reaction.