Abstract
Linezolid is a recent oral antibiotic used in drug-resistant Gram-positive cocci infection. We herein report on the first two cases of linezolid-related pancytopenia in organ-transplant patients. Both patients had methicillineresistant Staphylococcus aureus infections. Pancytopenia, i.e. aregenerative anemia, neutropenia and thrombopenia, developed 3 weeks and 5 weeks after initiating linezolid therapy at a conventional dosage (600 mg bid). There were no other confounding causes of pancytopenia, which resolved promptly after withdrawing linezolid. Because of the potential hazards of pancytopenia in immunosuppressed organ-transplant patients, we advocate the cautious use of linezolid for transplant patients.
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