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Safety evaluation of chronic fluconazole therapy. Fluconazole Pan-American Study Group

Authors :
D A, Stevens
M, Diaz
R, Negroni
F, Montero-Gei
L G, Castro
S A, Sampaio
D, Borelli
A, Restrepo
L, Franco
J L, Bran
E G, Arathoon
Source :
Chemotherapy. 43(5)
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

The possible adverse effects of chronic, high-dose fluconazole therapy are detailed from analysis of a multicenter, dose-escalating study of the therapy of invasive mycoses. Ninety-three adult patients were studied, 48 of these receivedor = 6 months therapy and 20 receivedor = 1 year. Fifty-eight patients receivedor = 300 mg/day, and 7 receivedor = 600 mg/day. One patient received 1,997 g over 86 months. Twenty-seven percent experienced possible symptomatic side effects, which resulted in 2 patients discontinuing therapy, and 42% had asymptomatic laboratory abnormalities, none of which were progressive. Headache, hair loss and anorexia were the most common symptoms experienced (each by 3% of patients), and eosinophilia and aspartate aminotransferase increases were the most common laboratory findings (12 and 10%, respectively). Fluconazole appears well tolerated and safe in these doses and durations.

Details

ISSN :
00093157
Volume :
43
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemotherapy
Accession number :
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