Observational cross-sectional case study of toxicities of antifungal drugs

JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE(2022)

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Objectives: In this study, we examined the toxicities, including poisoning and overdoses, with polyene, azole, flucytosine and echinocandin antifungals reported to the Swiss National Poison Centre. Methods: An observational cross-sectional study on antifungals was performed based on reports between 1995 and 2016 to Tox Info Suisse. Patient demographic and clinical characteristics were summarised among all reported calls, stratified by age group. In secondary analyses, we evaluated cases with clini-cal follow-up information. Results: In total, 149 cases were reported to the National Poison Centre during the study period, of which 49 (32.9%) were male and 91 (61.1%) were female, and 95 (63.8%) were adults and 54 (36.2%) were chil-dren (age <= 16 years). The most frequently reported drug class was azoles (136; 91.3%). In 31 cases (20.8%) reported by treating physicians, further clinical follow-up information was available. Nearly one-half of these patients were asymptomatic (15/31; 48.4%). In 11 patients (35.5%) among those with symptoms, the symptoms of toxicity were categorised with a strong causality to the respective antifungal. Clini-cal findings caused by triazoles were effects in the gastrointestinal tract, hallucinations and predelirium state. Clinical findings caused by polyenes were mostly minor symptoms with infusion-related effects or hypokalaemia. The severity was categorised as minor in 6 (54.5%) of 11 cases and as moderate in 5 cases (45.5%). Conclusion: Despite high administered doses, no severe or fatal cases occurred within the study period. Although various toxicities can occur with antifungal administration and overdoses, they showed a favourable safety profile. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.
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Azole,Polyene,Echinocandin,Adverse reaction,Overdose,Intoxication
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