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Headache foscarnet

Acyclovir 20 mg/kg IV every 8 hours (neonates) Alternative Therapy Foscarnet 120-200 mg/kg IV per day in divided doses every 8-12 hours neurotoxicity, phlebitis Nephrotoxicity, electrolyte imbalances, nausea/ vomiting, headache, penile ulceration, thrombophlebitis, seizures ... [Pg.1040]

Clinical uses and toxicity The drug is used for prophylaxis and treatment of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections (including CMV retinitis) and has activity against ganciclovir-resistant strains of this virus (Table 49-1). Foscarnet inhibits herpes DNA polymerase in acyclovir-resistant strains that are thymidine kinase-deficient and may suppress such resistant herpetic infections in patients with AIDS. Adverse effects include nephrotoxicity (30% incidence) with disturbances in electrolyte balance (especially hypocalcemia), genitourinary ulceration, and CNS effects (headache, hallucinations, seizures). [Pg.429]


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