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. 2022 Jul 1;9(7):ofac331.
doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofac331. eCollection 2022 Jul.

A Cross-sectional Analysis of Linezolid in Combination with Methadone or Buprenorphine as a Cause of Serotonin Toxicity

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A Cross-sectional Analysis of Linezolid in Combination with Methadone or Buprenorphine as a Cause of Serotonin Toxicity

Edward C Traver et al. Open Forum Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Background: Serotonin toxicity (also referred to as serotonin syndrome) results from medications that affect the neurotransmitter serotonin. The antibiotic linezolid and the opioids methadone and buprenorphine are all reported to cause serotonin toxicity, but the degree of risk with use of linezolid in combination with methadone or buprenorphine is unknown.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of adult patients hospitalized from November 2015 to October 2019 who were administered linezolid in combination with methadone and/or buprenorphine within 24 hours and a subgroup that received the combination for ≥3 days. Cases of serotonin toxicity were identified from the clinical notes in the electronic medical record and were classified as possible or definite based on the clinical record. The Hunter diagnostic criteria were retrospectively applied.

Results: There were 494 encounters in which linezolid was administered concurrently with methadone and buprenorphine. The mean patient age was 42.5 years, and 52.4% of encounters were of female patients. The mean duration of concurrent administration was 1.9 days. There were 106 encounters with a duration of concurrent administration ≥3 days (mean, 5.4 days). Two cases of possible serotonin toxicity and 0 cases of definite serotonin toxicity occurred; neither possible case met the Hunter criteria from the available information. Possible cases occurred in 0.40% of all encounters and 1.89% of encounters with ≥3 days of overlap (upper 1-sided 95% CI, 0.87% and 4.06%).

Conclusions: Serotonin toxicity occurring during the administration of linezolid in combination with methadone and/or buprenorphine occurred rarely among 494 hospital encounters, including 106 encounters with ≥3 days of overlap. Limitations include potential missed diagnoses of serotonin toxicity and short durations of overlap. Further study evaluating the short-term risk of this combination is needed.

Keywords: buprenorphine; linezolid; methadone; opioid; serotonin.

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Figure 1.
Distributions of noncase encounters of any overlap duration (noncase all) and noncase encounters with ≥3 days of overlap (noncase ≥3 d) as violin plots; solid vertical lines show the median; dotted vertical lines show the first (Q1) and third quartiles (Q3). The left-facing bracket represents the upper bound [Q3 + (Q3–Q1) * 1.5]. Abbreviations: BUP, buprenorphine; MET, methadone.

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