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Brief Report: Effects of Tenofovir and Amphotericin B Deoxycholate Coadministration on Kidney Function in Patients Treated for Cryptococcal Meningitis.


ABSTRACT: The effect of tenofovir and amphotericin coadministration on kidney function is poorly characterized. We measured creatinine during induction therapy and at 4 weeks after diagnosis in Ugandans undergoing cryptococcal meningitis therapy and classified as not receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), receiving nontenofovir ART or receiving tenofovir-based ART. Longitudinal creatinine changes and grade 2-4 creatinine adverse events were evaluated across groups. Creatinine concentrations were similar across ART groups. At 4 weeks after diagnosis, creatinine was 0.25 mg/dL higher than at diagnosis, but similar across groups. Adverse event incidence was also similar across ART groups. Tenofovir and amphotericin coadministration did not increase the risk of kidney dysfunction.

SUBMITTER: Kiggundu R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4713303 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Brief Report: Effects of Tenofovir and Amphotericin B Deoxycholate Coadministration on Kidney Function in Patients Treated for Cryptococcal Meningitis.

Kiggundu Reuben R   Morawski Bozena M BM   Bahr Nathan C NC   Rhein Joshua J   Musubire Abdu K AK   Williams Darlisha A DA   Abassi Mahsa M   Nabeta Henry W HW   Hullsiek Kathy H KH   Meya David B DB   Boulware David R DR  

Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 20160101 1


The effect of tenofovir and amphotericin coadministration on kidney function is poorly characterized. We measured creatinine during induction therapy and at 4 weeks after diagnosis in Ugandans undergoing cryptococcal meningitis therapy and classified as not receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), receiving nontenofovir ART or receiving tenofovir-based ART. Longitudinal creatinine changes and grade 2-4 creatinine adverse events were evaluated across groups. Creatinine concentrations were similar  ...[more]

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