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Pharmacokinetics and renal effects of cidofovir with a reduced dose of probenecid in HIV-infected patients with cytomegalovirus retinitis.
Author: DuncanBarbara A, IngrossoAntonella, MucciMassimiliano, NickensDana J, RodríguezCarlos A, WolfDaniel L
Original Abstract of the Article :
To reduce possible nephrotoxicity, intravenous prehydration with normal saline and administration of probenecid must be used with each infusing of the antiviral cidofovir. The recommended standard-dose probenecid (SDP) regimen is 2 g at 3 hours before cidofovir, then 1 g at 2 and 8 hours after cidof...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/0091270002239705
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Cidofovir Therapy: Navigating the Desert of Nephrotoxicity
The use of antiviral medications, like a caravan venturing into a new territory, often presents challenges in managing potential side effects. This study, like a group of researchers seeking to optimize treatment strategies, explores the use of cidofovir for cytomegalovirus retinitis in HIV-infected patients. The researchers, like skilled pharmacists adjusting dosages, investigated the efficacy and safety of a reduced-dose probenecid regimen in conjunction with cidofovir. Their findings, like a well-charted route through a potentially dangerous desert, revealed that the reduced-dose probenecid regimen effectively reduced the risk of nephrotoxicity without compromising the pharmacokinetic profile of cidofovir.
Cidofovir Therapy: A Balance Between Efficacy and Safety
The study's findings, like a carefully balanced camel caravan traversing a challenging desert, emphasize the importance of finding a balance between treatment efficacy and safety. The reduced-dose probenecid regimen, like a strategic route through a potentially hazardous landscape, offered a more favorable safety profile without sacrificing the effectiveness of cidofovir therapy. This research encourages us to continually refine treatment strategies to maximize benefits while minimizing risks.
Managing Antiviral Therapy: A Collaborative Journey Through the Desert
This research, like a collaborative effort between a caravan and its guides, highlights the importance of close monitoring and communication between patients and healthcare providers. By carefully managing dosages, monitoring renal function, and addressing potential side effects, we can navigate the desert of antiviral therapy safely and effectively. This research serves as a reminder that even in the most challenging of medical landscapes, careful planning and meticulous attention to detail can lead to positive outcomes.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study, like a well-worn trail leading to a safe haven, provides valuable insights into the use of cidofovir for treating cytomegalovirus retinitis in HIV-infected patients. The researchers demonstrate that a reduced-dose probenecid regimen effectively reduces the risk of nephrotoxicity while maintaining the efficacy of the antiviral therapy. As we continue to navigate the vast desert of antiviral treatments, it's crucial to embrace strategies that prioritize both efficacy and patient safety.
Date :
- Date Completed 2003-03-14
- Date Revised 2019-08-26
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