Reduction in the Nephrotoxicity of Amphotericin B when Administered in 20% Intralipid
Author(s) -
Suzette Salama,
Coleman Rotstein
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
canadian journal of infectious diseases and medical microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1918-1493
pISSN - 1712-9532
DOI - 10.1155/1997/827297
Subject(s) - nephrotoxicity , amphotericin b , medicine , creatinine , amphotericin b deoxycholate , renal function , crossover study , clearance , pharmacology , antifungal , toxicity , urology , pathology , caspofungin , alternative medicine , dermatology , placebo
The administration of amphotericin B (AmB) is often limited by the development of nephrotoxicity. In a pilot crossover trial, aqueous AmB followed by a new preparation of a mixture of AmB with 20% intralipid (AmB-IL) was administered to 10 immunocompromised patients for systemic fungal infections caused by Candida species. Mean total dose and duration of therapy with AmB-IL exceeded that of aqueous AmB (649±165 mg versus 394±105 mg, P=0.061 and 13.2±2.5 days versus 9±2.1 days, P=0.31). However, mean creatinine clearance of the patients rose during AmB-IL therapy by 10.7±7.7 mL/min (P=0.03). AmB-IL warrants further investigation to assess its stability and efficacy for treating serious fungal infections.
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