Drug Induced Lupus Causes Mnemonic

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Drug Induced Lupus Causes Mnemonic

Ever had a patient come in with vague joint pain, rash, and fatigue — but no classic SLE red flags? And then, just when your rheumatology brain is warming up, the ANA comes back positive and anti-dsDNA is negative?

Welcome to the wild world of drug-induced lupus (DIL) — the sneaky imposter of systemic lupus erythematosus. 😈

Luckily, there’s a mnemonic that helps you dock the right diagnosis:

🛳 SHIPPE — the offending meds that sail straight into lupus waters.

Drug Induced Lupus Causes Mnemonic

Letter Drug Mechanism / Notes
S Sulphonamides Hypersensitivity-mediated autoimmunity
H Hydralazine Vasodilator – notorious for lupus in slow acetylators 💊
I Isoniazid TB drug – check ANA if symptoms emerge during therapy
P Procainamide Antiarrhythmic – one of the highest risk DIL culprits ⚠️
P Phenytoin Anticonvulsant – think of it in patients with rash + fever + joint pain
E Etanercept TNF-α inhibitor – irony? Causes lupus while treating autoimmune disease 🌀

 

🏥 Clinical Pearls from the Wards in Quetta

At Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Hospital, we had a middle-aged woman on hydralazine for uncontrolled hypertension. Two months in, she developed arthralgia, low-grade fever, and a malar-ish rash.

  • ANA? Positive.
  • Anti-dsDNA? Negative.
  • Anti-histone antibodies? Sky high. 🚨
  • Diagnosis? Hydralazine-induced lupus.

She improved dramatically after stopping the drug — like watching someone drop a toxic relationship and glow up. 💅

🔬 How to Clinch the Diagnosis

  • Anti-histone antibodies are positive in >95% of drug-induced cases.
  • Anti-dsDNA and anti-Sm are usually negative (unlike in SLE).
  • Symptoms resolve after stopping the culprit drug — think of it as medical ghosting. 👻
  • Common features: arthralgia, fever, rash, serositis, but renal/CNS involvement is rare.

🧠 For the USMLE + Clinical Exams

  • Hydralazine + lupus symptoms? Jump on it.
  • TB patient on isoniazid with joint pain? SHIPPE alert.
  • TNF inhibitor causing lupus? Yes, Etanercept can betray its autoimmune comrades.
  • Remember: “anti-histone positive = drug-induced until proven otherwise.”

Happy learning, folks!

Authored by:
Dr. Aurangzaib Qambrani
(MBBS, PLAB, MRCP-UK Part 1)
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayyed Hospital, Quetta

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