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Amphotericin B - Side effects |  | Amphotericin B - Side effects: Encyclopedia II - Amphotericin B - Side effects |  | Very often a most serious acute reaction after the infusion (1 to 3 hours later) is noted consisting of fever, shaking chills, hypotension, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, headache, dyspnea, and tachypnea. This reaction sometimes subsides with later applications of the drug and may in part be due to histamine liberation. An increase in prostaglandin-synthesis may also play a role. Often the most difficult decision has to be made, whether the fever is disease- or drug-related. In order to decrease the likelihood and severity of the symptoms, init ...
See also:Amphotericin B, Amphotericin B - Uses, Amphotericin B - Method of action, Amphotericin B - Side effects, Amphotericin B - Interactions, Amphotericin B - Liposomal preparation, Amphotericin B - External references and links |  | | Amphotericin B, Amphotericin B - External references and links, Amphotericin B - Interactions, Amphotericin B - Liposomal preparation, Amphotericin B - Method of action, Amphotericin B - Side effects, Amphotericin B - Uses |  | |
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Amphotericin B - Side effects
Very often a most serious acute reaction after the infusion (1 to 3 hours later) is noted consisting of fever, shaking chills, hypotension, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, headache, dyspnea, and tachypnea. This reaction sometimes subsides with later applications of the drug and may in part be due to histamine liberation. An increase in prostaglandin-synthesis may also play a role. Often the most difficult decision has to be made, whether the fever is disease- or drug-related. In order to decrease the likelihood and severity of the symptoms, initial doses should be low and increased slowly. The liposomal preperation obviously has a lower incidence of the syndrome. Acetaminophen, pethidine, diphenhydramine and/or hydrocortisone have all be used to treat or prevent the syndrome, but the prophylactic use of these drugs should be limited.
Nephrotoxicity (kidney damage) is a major issue and can be severe and/or irreversible. It is much milder when amphotericin B is delivered in liposomes (AmBisome). Electrolyt imbalances (e.g. hypokalema and hypocalcemia) may also occur.
Increased liver enzymes and hepatotoxicity up to acute liver failure, several forms of anemia and other blood dyscrasias (leukopenia, thrombopenia), serious cardiac arrhythmias (including ventricular fibrillation), and cardiac failure have also been reported frequently. Skin reactions, including serious forms, are also possible.
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