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Query: UMLS:C0006849 (
oral candidiasis
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Interleukin-2
(
IL-2
) has been used to treat patients with metastatic melanoma and renal cell cancer for nearly two decades, and much progress has been made in ameliorating its adverse effects. One bothersome adverse effect, oral pain or oral irritation, is usually treated with an oral antifungal antibiotic, nystatin. The authors performed a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving 64 patients to evaluate the effect of prophylactic administration of nystatin or placebo on the development of oral irritation in patients receiving high-dose intravenous
IL-2
. No difference was found between patients randomized to receive nystatin or placebo in their rates of development of oral irritation, the severity of
IL-2
adverse effects, the duration of their treatment, the rate of development of positive studies for oral yeast, or their pattern of experiencing other adverse effects. Thus, patients who receive high-dose intravenous
IL-2
should not be treated prophylactically with nystatin to prevent oral irritation, and clinicians should seek evidence of the presence of
oral thrush
before using antifungal agents to treat oral pain in these patients.
...
PMID:A prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluating the effect of nystatin on the development of oral irritation in patients receiving high-dose intravenous interleukin-2. 1126 77
SUMMARY:
Interleukin-2
(
IL-2
) has been used to treat patients with metastatic melanoma and renal cell cancer for nearly two decades, and much progress has been made in ameliorating its adverse effects. One bothersome adverse effect, oral pain or oral irritation, is usually treated with an oral antifungal antibiotic, nystatin. The authors performed a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial involving 64 patients to evaluate the effect of prophylactic administration of nystatin or placebo on the development of oral irritation in patients receiving high-dose intravenous
IL-2
. No difference was found between patients randomized to receive nystatin or placebo in their rates of development of oral irritation, the severity of
IL-2
adverse effects, the duration of their treatment, the rate of development of positive studies for oral yeast, or their pattern of experiencing other adverse effects. Thus, patients who receive high-dose intravenous
IL-2
should not be treated prophylactically with nystatin to prevent oral irritation, and clinicians should seek evidence of the presence of
oral thrush
before using antifungal agents to treat oral pain in these patients.
...
PMID:A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial Evaluating the Effect of Nystatin on the Development of Oral Irritation in Patients Receiving High-Dose Intravenous Interleukin-2. 1144 76