Back

The Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website

XXIII.a

XXIII - Hemoglobinopathies (acquired, reversible)

Methemoglobinemia

Last update 17/06/2026

Known since the 1940s (PMID 18883450). Comprehensive list of causal drugs and chemicals available at PMID 1564446. Methemoglobin is the oxidized (Fe3+) species of hemoglobin (Fe2+). Patients present with slate-grey cyanosis, low SpO2, normal SaO2 and PaO2. Normally, methemoglobin is <1%. Levels above 40% can be life-threatening, producing pulmonary edema, cardiovascular collapse (PMID 17122537) CNS disturbances and death. Management includes i.v. methylene blue. A possible rebound increase in MeHb upon treatment requires close monitoring. Excess methylene blue can also produce methemoglobinemia. Guidelines: PMID 34467556.

Causative drugs

26
I.a
I.e
II.a
XIV.a
XIV.f
XV.d
XVI.e
XVI.h
XVI.i
XVI.m
XXI.c
XXII.b
XXII.c
XXIII.a
XXIV.a
XXIV.b
XXIV.c
XXVII.a
XXIX.a
XXIX.c
XXIX.f
XXX.e
XXX.f
XXX.l
XXXI.e
XXXIII.k
XXXIV.b
XXXVI.p
XXXVIII.c