Statin induced rhabdomyolysis may be triggered by co-administration of Clarithromycin and Statins.
The antibiotic Clarithromycin is a potent inhibitor of CYP3A4, the major enzyme responsible for simvastatin, lovastatin, and atorvastatin metabolism.
Effects of Clarithromycin on the Pharmacokinetics of Simvastatin. Compared with simvastatin alone, coadministration of clarythromycin and simvastatin significantly increased the peak concentration and the area under the curve for simvastatin by approximately 8-fold (p<0.0001). Levels of simvastatin acid were also significantly (about 14-fold) higher during clarythromycin treatment compared with simvastatin alone (p<0.0001).
If the figures on pharmacokinetics from that last article are to be believed then 500 mg of clarithromycin magnifies 80 mg of daily simvastatin to an equivalent daily dose of 640 to 1,120 mg.
That is no error !! 640 to 1,120 mg PER DAY !!
You would do well to check your Rx history (while under statin therapy) to see if you may have been exposed to this interaction.
Link: **http://www.pbfluids.com/2009/11/how-do-you-go-from-egd-to-acute-kidney.html
Best,
Brooks