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Rifampin nephrotoxicity

Probenecid but not cidofovir alters zidovudine pharmacokinetics such that zidovudine doses should be reduced when probenecid is present, as should the doses of drugs similarly affected by probenecid fe.g., /i-lactam antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs], acyclovir, lorazepam, furosemide, methotrexate, theophylline, and rifampin). Concurrent nephrotoxic agents are contraindicated, and an interval of 1 week before beginning cidofovir treatment is recommended after prior exposure to aminoglycosides, intravenous pentamidine, amphotericin foscamet, NSAIDs, or contrast dye. Cidofovir and oral ganciclovir in combination are poorly tolerated at full doses. [Pg.819]


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