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Subject: [Leica] color blind...
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Wed May 24 07:10:18 2006
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On May 24, 2006, at 4:56 AM, Allen Graves wrote:

> Chloroquine (used for treating malaria) and its cousin, Plaquenil  
> (hydroxychloroquine)-used for treating rheumatologic disorders like  
> lupus- can also cause color blindness.
>
> When I use ethambutol  the normal screening for retinal toxicity is  
> to check color vision IF the drug is going to be used for more than  
> 2 or 3 months. It takes several months for toxicity to develop and  
> it is usually reversible if detected early. Screening is usually  
> every month or two after the first 3 months. If  is continued too  
> long after toxicity develops it can cause macular degeneration. We  
> usually use ethambutol for 2 months and then discontinue it.
>
> The risk of toxicity from ethambutol is quite small compared to the  
> risk of dying from untreated drug-resistant tuberculosis.
>
> I've never used chloroquine for long enough to have to bother with  
> vision screening. Patients on Plaquenil are usually screened every  
> 6 months or so.
>
> As far as I know, the mechanism of ethamutol toxicity is direct  
> toxicity to the retinal receptor cells. The cones, which detect  
> color, seem to be more sensitive and develop problems earlier (if  
> problems are going to develop-I've only seen this once), allowing  
> color vision to be used as a screening tool.
>
> I am unable to find any problems with color  blindness caused by  
> the sort of antibiotics used for sepsis.


nice summary Allen, thank you. We check kids that are on ethambutol  
(which is rare) but I have never seen toxicity documented.

As far as all the antibiotics used for bacterial infections/sepsis,  
not aware of any problems...Steve
>
> Allen
>
>> hi Greg, a fascinating question, yours... I will tell you what I  
>> have found so far, and I'll share it with the LUG list...
>>
>> ethambutol, a drug which is part of multidrug TB therapy, can  
>> sometimes affect vision and especially color vision.
>>
>> this seems to be generally what is referred to, when we google...
>>
>> (I am not sure what the mechanism is...)
>>
>>  I am also checking to see if any of the customary antibiotics  
>> that are used to treat bacterial sepsis, may also cause  
>> risk...though of this I don't know, but I'm further searching the  
>> medical literature...and if I find something I'll let you know.
>>
>> It's a provocative question... one that I have never seen  
>> investigated in questions of antibiotic toxicity, with the  
>> exception of the drug ethambutol...
>> the LUG sure can be an amazing source of information,
>>
>> Steve
>>
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