Πέμπτη 2 Σεπτεμβρίου 2021

Adverse Drug Reaction of Antifungals in the Management of Black Fungus: A Tertiary Care Centre Experience

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Abstract

In India, COVID-19 has led to a surge in cases of a potentially fatal fungal infection called mucormycosis, popularly known as "black fungus." Intravenous amphotericin B is the only available drug for salvage therapy. Efforts to improve its therapeutic efficacy and decrease its nephrotoxicity have focussed on the reformulation of AmB in three new lipid formulations such amphotericin B lipid complex (Abelcet), amphotericin B colloidal dispersion (Amphotec), and liposomal amphotericin B (AmBisome). The aim of this study is (1) to evaluate the adverse drug reaction of various formulations of amphotericin B used for the treatment of rhinooculocerebralmucormycosis in Indian population. (2) to evaluate the adverse drug reaction of injectable form of posaconazole. This prospective observational study was done on a random sample of 110 patients who got admitted for the management of rhinooculocerebral mucormycosis in a tertiary care centre of middle india… The pati ents were assessed for the adverse reactions following the administration of various antifungal medication and the findings were analysed. All the 110 patients had received two forms of Amphotericin B (liposomal Amphotericin B and Amphotericin B lipid complex) and Posaconazole injection. 60 patients had received all three forms of Amphotericin B. Out of the 110 patients who received Liposomal amphotericin B, only 2 patients developed adverse drug reaction while in 110 patients who received Amphotericin B Lipid complex, 7 patients had adverse drug effects. Lyophilised amphotericin B had been administered to 60 patients in which 51 patients developed adverse drug reaction and in them one patient went to congestive cardiac failure. Injection posaconazole had been administered to 110 patients in which 72 patients developed drug reaction. In spite of its proven track record of Amphotericin B, its well-known side effects and toxicity will sometimes require discontinuation of therapy despi te a life-threatening systemic fungal infection. Lipid formulations of AmB are better tolerated than AmB deoxycholate but infusional drug reactions have been reported in lipid formulation too. So improved strategies for the management of infusion related adverse events are required.

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