====== Drug Induced Intracranial Hypertension ====== ^ Medication Class ^ Number of verified cases in literature as of 2019 | Medication | | Vitamin A and derivatives | 84 | Vitamin A | | ::: | ::: | Isotretinoin | | ::: | ::: | Tretinoin | | Tetracycline related antibiotics | 71 | Minocycline | | ::: | ::: | Tetracycline | | ::: | ::: | Doxycycline | | Recombinant growth hormone | 24 | | | Lithium | 17 | | | Corticosteroids | 14 | | | Sulfenazone | 9 | | | First-generation fluroquinolone | 7 | Nalidixic acid | | Cyclosporine | 7 | | | GnRH/LHRH agonists | 6 | Leuprorelin | | Amiodarone | 5 | | | Progestin-only contraceptives | 4 | Norplant | | ::: | ::: | Nexplanon | | Second and third generation fluoroquinolones | 4 | Ciprofloxacin | | ::: | ::: | Levofloxicin | | ::: | ::: | Ofloxacin | | Combined oral contraceptives | 3 | | | Stanozolol | 1 | | | Danazol | 1 | | | Divalproic acid | 1 | | | Sulfazalazine | 1 | | | Ketoconazole | 1 | | | Ustekinumab | 1 | | ==== References ==== {{ ::drug‐induced_intracranial_hypertension.pdf |Drug‐Induced Intracranial Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Critical Assessment of Drug‐Induced Causes. Tan MG et al. 2019}}