Late-onset efavirenz toxicity: A descriptive study from Pretoria, South Africa.

Author: HiesgenJuliane, MunsamiLyneshree, SchutteClara M, de VilliersMaryke

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BACKGROUND: The neuropsychiatric side effects of efavirenz occur mainly early during treatment and are usually mild. A lesser-known and serious complication is late-onset efavirenz toxicity causing ataxia and encephalopathy. Data regarding this condition are limited. OBJECTIVES: We describe the cli...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9900310/

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Unveiling the Late-Onset Toxicity of Efavirenz

In the vast and complex landscape of HIV treatment, efavirenz has emerged as a potent antiviral agent. However, like a desert with its hidden dangers, efavirenz harbors potential side effects that can arise unexpectedly. This study, akin to a careful exploration of this desert, examines a lesser-known and potentially serious complication of efavirenz therapy: late-onset toxicity. The researchers set out to characterize the clinical features of this condition, investigate its association with co-morbidities, and analyze patient outcomes.

Navigating the Desert of Efavirenz Toxicity

The study's findings reveal a hidden danger in the desert of efavirenz therapy. Late-onset efavirenz toxicity, while less common than early-onset neuropsychiatric side effects, can manifest with significant consequences, including ataxia, encephalopathy, and even psychosis. The researchers found that symptoms typically resolved after discontinuation of the drug, but a concerning 10% of patients succumbed to the condition. These findings underscore the importance of vigilant monitoring for late-onset efavirenz toxicity, especially in patients who have been on efavirenz for an extended period.

A Reminder of the Desert's Dangers

This research reminds us that even seemingly safe havens, like efavirenz therapy, can harbor unexpected risks. It highlights the importance of staying alert to the potential for late-onset toxicity and emphasizes the need for careful patient monitoring and timely intervention when necessary. This study serves as a valuable guide for clinicians navigating the complex desert of HIV treatment.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study highlights the importance of vigilant monitoring for late-onset efavirenz toxicity, emphasizing the need for timely intervention to prevent potentially life-threatening complications. The findings also underscore the importance of ongoing research to develop safer and more effective HIV treatment options.
Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-02-09
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Pubmed ID

36751478

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9900310

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