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Shelley Harrell
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Shelley Harrell
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Review of fluconazole treatment and prophylaxis for invasive candidiasis in neonates.
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Hornik CD; Bondi DS; Greene NM; Cober MP; John B
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Journal Of Pediatric Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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2021-02-15
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Invasive candidiasis accounts for approximately 10% of nosocomial infections in preterm infants, with an incidence of 1% to 4% among neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions and a mortality as high as 20% to 30%. These outcomes warrant improved treatment and prevention strategies for infants at highest risk. The Infectious Diseases Society of America provides guidelines on antifungal medications for the prophylaxis and treatment of candidiasis in NICUs; however, there are still variations in practice on the use of fluconazole for prophylaxis and treatment of invasive candidiasis. This review provides specific information regarding fluconazole activity, pharmacokinetics, and a literature evaluation of dosing strategies and comparisons to other treatments in the neonatal population.
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<table width="91" style="border-collapse:collapse;width:68pt;"><colgroup><col width="91" style="width:68pt;" /></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height:15pt;"><td width="91" height="20" class="xl18" style="width:68pt;height:15pt;"><a href="http://doi.org/10.5863/1551-6776-26.2.115">http://doi.org/10.5863/1551-6776-26.2.115</a></td>
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Copyright. Pediatric Pharmacy Association. All rights reserved. For permissions, email: mhelms@pediatricpharmacy.org 2021.
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review
2021
amphotericin B
ANTIFUNGAL agents
Candida
Candidiasis
fluconazole
Newborn
pharmacokinetics
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115-122
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2
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26
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15516776
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Review of fluconazole treatment and prophylaxis for invasive candidiasis in neonates.
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Journal Of Pediatric Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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2021
2021-02
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amphotericin B; antifungal agents; Candida; candidiasis; DENTAL prophylaxis; fluconazole; FLUCONAZOLE; INVASIVE candidiasis; NEONATAL intensive care units; newborn; pharmacokinetics; PHARMACOKINETICS; PREMATURE infants
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Hornik CD; Bondi DS; Greene NM; Cober MP; John B
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Invasive candidiasis accounts for approximately 10% of nosocomial infections in preterm infants, with an incidence of 1% to 4% among neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions and a mortality as high as 20% to 30%. These outcomes warrant improved treatment and prevention strategies for infants at highest risk. The Infectious Diseases Society of America provides guidelines on antifungal medications for the prophylaxis and treatment of candidiasis in NICUs; however, there are still variations in practice on the use of fluconazole for prophylaxis and treatment of invasive candidiasis. This review provides specific information regarding fluconazole activity, pharmacokinetics, and a literature evaluation of dosing strategies and comparisons to other treatments in the neonatal population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.5863/1551-6776-26.2.115" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.5863/1551-6776-26.2.115</a>
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journalArticle
2021
amphotericin B
ANTIFUNGAL agents
April 2021 List
Bondi DS
Candida
Candidiasis
Cober MP
DENTAL prophylaxis
Department of Pharmacy Practice
fluconazole
Greene NM
Hornik CD
INVASIVE candidiasis
John B
Journal Of Pediatric Pharmacology & Therapeutics
journalArticle
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEONATAL intensive care units
Newborn
pharmacokinetics
PREMATURE infants
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/56.9.872" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/56.9.872</a>
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872-875
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9
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56
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Comparison of two concentrations of amphotericin B bladder irrigation in the treatment of funguria in patients with indwelling urinary catheters
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
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1999
1999-05
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amphotericin B; antifungals; candiduria; clearance; Dosage; mycoses; oral fluconazole; Pharmacology & Pharmacy
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Nesbit S A; Katz L E; McClain B W; Murphy D P
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The efficacy of amphotericin B bladder irrigation at two concentrations was studied. Patients with funguria (greater than or equal to 15,000 colony-forming units of yeast per milliliter of urine), an indwelling urinary catheter, and a physician order for amphotericin B continuous bladder irrigation were randomly assigned to receive 10 or 50 mg of amphotericin B per liter of sterile water as a continuous irrigation for 72 hours at the rate of 42 mL/hr. Before the bladder irrigation began, the indwelling catheter was changed to a three-way catheter. Repeat urine cultures were performed 24 hours after the irrigation was discontinued. A total of 28 patients were enrolled from November 1993 to May 1995. The rate of eradication of the infection was 100% in the 50-mg/L group and 67% in the 10-mg/L group. Subject enrollment was stopped prematurely because all the treatment failures occurred in the 10-mg/L group. Dose was the only variable significantly associated with outcome. Bladder irrigation with amphotericin B was more effective when the drug concentration was 50 mg/L rather than 10 mg/L.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/56.9.872" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1093/ajhp/56.9.872</a>
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1999
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
amphotericin B
antifungals
candiduria
clearance
Dosage
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Katz L E
McClain B W
Murphy D P
Mycoses
Nesbit S A
oral fluconazole
Pharmacology & Pharmacy