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Stavudine Ganciclovir

Drugs that may affect didanosine include allopurinol, methadone, and ganciclovir. Drugs that may be affected by didanosine include ganciclovir, antacids, antifungal agents, antiretroviral drugs, fluoroquinolones, and stavudine. [Pg.1848]

Drugs that may affect zidovudine include acetaminophen, atovaquone, bone marrow suppressive/cytotoxic agents (eg, adriamycin, dapsone), clarithromycin, doxorubicin, fluconazole, ganciclovir, methadone, nelfinavir/ritonavir, phenytoin, probenecid, ribavirin, rifamycins, stavudine, trimethoprim, and valproic acid. [Pg.1870]

Zidovudine should be used cautiously with any other agent that causes bone marrow suppression, such as interferon-a, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, dap-sone, foscarnet, flucytosine, ganciclovir, and valganci-clovir. Probenecid and interferon-p inhibit the elimination of zidovudine therefore, a dosage reduction of zidovudine is necessary when the drugs are administered concurrently. Ribavirin inhibits the phosphorylation reactions that activate zidovudine, and zidovudine similarly inhibits the activation of stavudine thus, the coadministration of zidovudine with ribavirin or stavudine is contraindicated. [Pg.586]

Buffering agents that are compounded with didanosine to counteract its degradation by gastric acid may interfere with the absorption of other drugs that require acidity (e.g., indinavir, delavirdine, ketoconazole, fluoroquinolones, tetracyclines, dapsone). An enteric-coated formulation Videx EC) that dissolves in the basic pH of the small intestine is not susceptible to these interactions. Ganciclovir and valganciclovir can increase blood levels of didanosine. The use of zalcitabine with didanosine is not recommended because that combination carries an additive risk of peripheral neuropathy. The combination of didanosine with stavudine increases the risk of pancreatitis, hepatotoxicity, and peripheral neuropa-... [Pg.587]

Zidovudine NRTI1 200 mg tid or 300 mg bid3 Macrocytic anemia, neutropenia, nausea, headache, insomnia, asthenia Avoid concurrent stavudine and myelosuppressive drugs (eg, ganciclovir, ribavirin)... [Pg.1075]

Abacavir Adinazolam 5-Aminosalicylic acid Atorvastatin Avitriptan Bromazepam Bumetanide Celecoxib CGP 43371 Clodronate Cyclosporin Danazol Didanosine Erythromycin Fexofenadine Furosemide Ganciclovir Halofantrine Inidnavir Itraconazole Levofloxacin Methotrexate Nifedipine Pravastatin Rifabutin Stavudine Tacrine... [Pg.2817]

In a study of 11 HIV-positive patients, oral ganciclovir 1 g three times daily had no significant effect on the pharmacokinetics of stavudine 40 mg twice daily, nor were the pharmacokinetics of ganciclovir affected by the stavudine. There were no serious or severe adverse events attributed to the combination. [Pg.798]

Ganciclovir does not appear to alter the pharmacokinetics of stavudine or zalcitabine. Zalcitabine increased ganciclovir levels to a minor extent, although this is probably not clinically important. [Pg.799]

Jung D, AbdelHameed MH, Teitelbaum P, Dorr A, Griffy K. The pharmacokinetics and safety profile of oral ganciclovir combined with zalcitabine or stavudine in asymptomatic HIV-and CMV-seropositive patients. J Clin Pharmacol (1999) 39, 505-12. [Pg.799]

Simultaneous didanosine, folic acid, ganciclovir, lamivudine, nevirapine, pyrazinamide, ranitidine, rifampin, stavudine, sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, zidovudine Noninterfering adefovir, amprenavir, delavirdine, efavirenz, fluconazole, indinavir, itraconazole, methadone, nelfinavir, oxazepam, pyrimethamine, rifampin, ritonavir, saquinavir, zalcitabine... [Pg.2]


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