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Sixty-five patients with Candida albicans fungaemia, admitted to intensive care units, were treated intravenously with fluconazole. All patients had at least one blood culture which was positive for C. albicans. The first group of 34 consecutive patients received fluconazole at a dose of 5 mg/kg bodyweight/day and the subsequent 31 patients received 10 mg/kg/day. Thirty patients in each group were evaluated. The clinical response rate was 60% in the 5 mg/kg once daily group and 83% in the group which received 10 mg/kg/day. Eradication of C. albicans from the blood was achieved in all but two patients in the 5 mg/kg group and in all patients in the 10 mg/kg group. As regards other sites of infection, eradication was achieved in only nine of 25 cases from the 5 mg/kg group and in 11 of 23 cases from the 10 mg/kg group. Death related to fungal infection occurred in eight patients receiving 5 mg/kg/day and in one patient receiving 10 mg/kg/day.
Fluconazole
was reasonably well tolerated. Raised concentrations of liver enzymes were observed in 14 patients. Other adverse effects were
fatigue
, nausea, gastric pain, sleepiness and epileptic seizure. In conclusion, fluconazole at a dose of 10 mg/kg/day would seem to be an effective and safe drug for the management of C. albicans fungaemia.
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PMID:Treatment of Candida albicans fungaemia with fluconazole. 847 60
Fluconazole
is an antifungal commonly used to treat Coccidioides immitis, but this medication has a number of side effects including
fatigue
, rash, headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and elevated liver enzymes. We are unaware of any cases of retinal toxicity related to fluconazole. In this case we present a 76 year old woman with longstanding Coccidioides treated with high dose fluconazole. She becomes symptomatic with fluconazole toxicity and subsequently develops bilateral cystoid macular edema. As her dose of fluconazole is decreased and she is transitioned to voriconazole the edema resolves and her visual acuity improves. This patient's clinical course illustrates retinal toxicity may present with high and prolonged doses of fluconazole.
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PMID:Cystoid macular edema secondary to fluconazole toxicity. 2073 97