Abstract

Drug-induced pancreatitis is a rare cause of acute pancreatitis. Most evidence that exists on drug-induced pancreatitis is presented in case report form. A patient with probable carbamazepine-induced pancreatitis is introduced in this article. In addition to alcoholism and biliary disease as common causes of pancreatitis, this article hopes to raise an awareness of several other differential diagnoses associated with pancreatitis, including drug-induced pancreatitis.

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