Case summaryA 3-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat developed a fever 1 week
after starting the anticonvulsant phenobarbital. A diagnostic work-up for
seizures and subsequent onset of fever of unknown origin, consisting of MRI
of the brain, cerebrospinal fluid analysis and infectious disease testing,
was unremarkable. The cat was switched from phenobarbital onto pregabalin
with complete resolution of the fever within 24 h, consistent with a
drug-induced fever following phenobarbital administration.Relevance and novel informationWhile anticonvulsant hypersensitivities have been reported and studied in
veterinary medicine, phenobarbital-induced fever outside of the context of
systemic clinical signs has not been documented in the veterinary scientific
literature. Drug-induced fever secondary to anticonvulsants should be
considered in patients that develop a fever after starting anticonvulsant
therapy with an unrewarding diagnostic work-up for fever of unknown
origin.