The Successful and Safe Real-Time TDM-Guided Treatment of Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis Using Isavuconazole Administered by Enteral Tube
Álvaro Corral Alaejos,
Jose Jiménez Casaus,
Ángel López Delgado
et al.
Abstract:Background: Invasive aspergillosis (IA) is an opportunistic infection that affects immunocompromised patients. While voriconazole is commonly used for IA treatment, it presents the risk of drug interactions, particularly in patients on polytherapy. Isavuconazole may serve as a safer alternative with fewer interactions. However, the use of isavuconazole is typically limited to the parenteral route for patients without access to the enteral route, due to recommendations against tablet handling for enteral admini… Show more
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