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Tacrolimus Amphotericin

AMPHOTERICIN TACROLIMUS Risk of renal toxicity Additive effect Monitor renal function closely... [Pg.562]

Concurrent nephrotoxin use (e.g., aminoglycosides, polymixins, amphotericin B, foscamet, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, and NSAIDs)... [Pg.155]

Determine if drug therapy may be contributing to ARF. Consider not only drugs that can directly cause ARF (e.g., aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, NSAIDs, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, ACE inhibitors, and ARBs), but also drugs that can predispose a patient to nephrotoxicity or prerenal ARF (i.e., diuretics and anti hypertensive agents). [Pg.372]

Drugs that may be affected by itraconazole include alfentanil, almotriptan, alprazolam, amphotericin B, aripiprazole, benzodiazepines, buspirone, busulfan, calcium blockers, carbamazepine, cilostazol, cisapride, corticosteroids, cyclosporine, digoxin, disopyramide, docetaxel, dofetilide, eletriptan, epierenone, ergot alkaloids, haloperidol, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, hydantoins (phenytoin), hypoglycemic agents, oral midazolam, phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors, pimozide, polyenes, protease inhibitors, quinidine, rifamycins, sirolimus, tacrolimus, tolterodine, triazolam, trimetrexate, vinca alkaloids, warfarin, and zolpidem. [Pg.1688]

Drugs that may affect tacrolimus include nephrotoxic agents (aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, cisplatin, cyclosporine), antifungals, bromocriptine, calcium channel blockers, cimetidine, clarithromycin, danazol, diltiazem, erythromycin, methylprednisolone, metoclopramide, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifamycins, cisapride, chloramphenicol, metronidazole, nefazodone, omeprazole, protease inhibitors, macrolide antibiotics, fosphenytoin, and St. John s wort. [Pg.1938]

ADEFOVIR DIPIVOXIL 1. ANTIBIOTICS -aminoglycosides, vancomycin 2. ANTICANCER AND IMMUNOMODULATING DRUGS - cidosporin, tacrolimus 3. ANTIFUNGALS-amphotericin, 4. ANTIPROTOZOALS-pentamidine 5. ANTIVIRALS - cidofovir, foscarnet sodium, tenofovir Possible t efficacy and side-effects Competition for renal excretion Monitor renal function weekly... [Pg.630]

Amphotericin colloidal dispersion has been compared with amphotericin deoxycholate in a prospective, randomized, double-blind study in the empirical treatment of fever and neutropenia in 213 patients (25). Patients were stratified by age and concomitant use of ciclosporin or tacrolimus and then randomized to receive ABCD (4 mg/kg/day) or amphotericin deoxycholate (0.8 mg/ kg/day) for 14 days. Renal dysfunction was less likely to develop and occurred later with ABCD than with amphotericin deoxycholate. Likewise, the absolute and percentage fall in the serum potassium concentration from baseline to the end of therapy was greater with amphotericin deoxycholate than ABCD. However, probable or possible infusion-related hypoxia and chills were more common with ABCD than amphotericin deoxycholate. There was a therapeutic response in 50% of the patients who received ABCD and 43% of those who received amphotericin deoxycholate. Thus, ABCD was of comparable efficacy and less nephrotoxic than amphotericin deoxycholate, but infusion-related events were more common with ABCD. [Pg.196]

Tacrolimus (FK 506), a macrolide immunosuppressant, has adverse effects similar to those of ciclosporin, including nephrotoxicity. Increased nephrotoxicity can be expected when it is given with amphotericin (156). [Pg.206]

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with amiloride, aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, ampicillin, anisindione, anticoagulants, armodafinil, atorvastatin, azathioprine, azithromycin, bacampicillin, basiliximab, bezafibrate, bosentan, bupropion, carbenicillin, caspofungin, cholestyramine, clarithromycin, cloxacillin, co-trimoxazole, corticosteroids, cyclophosphamide, daclizumab, danazol, dicloxacillin, dicumarol, digoxin, diltiazem, disulfiram, echinacea, erythromycin, ethotoin, etoposide, ezetimibe, flunisolide, fluoxymesterone, fluvastatin, foscarnet, fosphenytoin, gemfibrozil, hemophilus B vaccine, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, imatinib, imipenem/cilastatin, influenza vaccines, ketoconazole, lanreotide, lopinavir, lovastatin, mephenytoin, methicillin, methoxsalen, methylphenidate, methylprednisolone, methyltestosterone, mezlocillin, mizolastine, mycophenolate, nafcillin, nisoldipine, NSAIDs, orlistat, oxacillin, penicillins, phellodendron, phenytoin, pravastatin, prednisolone, prednisone, pristinamycin, ranolazine, red rice yeast, rifabutin, rifampin, rifapentine, ritonavir, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, sirolimus, spironolactone, St John s wort, sulfacetamide, sulfadiazine, sulfamethoxazole, sulfisoxazole, sulfonamides, tacrolimus, telithromycin, tenoxicam, testosterone, ticarcillin, tolvaptan, trabectedin, triamterene, troleandomycin, ursodeoxycholic acid, vaccines, vecuronium, warfarin, zofenopril... [Pg.152]

Acute tubular necrosis Aminoglycoside antibiotics Radiographic contrast media Cisplatin, carboplatin Amphotericin B Cyclosptenofovir Pentamidine Foseamet Zoledronate... [Pg.113]

Other predicted interactions of tacrolimus include additive neuro- or nephrotoxicity with aciclovir, aminoglycosides, co-trimoxazole, ganciclovir, gyrase inhibitors, NSAIDs (see NSAIDs , (p.1081)) or vancomycin (nephrotoxicity has been seen with amphotericin B and tacrolimus). ... [Pg.1080]

Amphotericin B, arsenic trioxide, mitoxantrone, levocamitine, mycophenolate, mofetil, tacrolimus, naproxen, contract agents... [Pg.106]

Renal insufficiency, usually reversible, is common after the procedure and commonly related to the use of nephrotoxic drugs such as ciclosporin, tacrolimus, vancomycin or amphotericin B. In a minority of instances dialysis may be required. Microangiopathic hemolysis and thrombocytopenia secondary to ciclosporin or tacrolimus may further... [Pg.185]


See other pages where Tacrolimus Amphotericin is mentioned: [Pg.369]    [Pg.1967]    [Pg.263]    [Pg.322]    [Pg.976]    [Pg.2186]    [Pg.271]    [Pg.113]   
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