2015
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.469
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Warfarin treatment and antifungal agent caspofungin for severe fungal infection in a patient previously treated with radiotherapy for oropharyngeal cancer

Abstract: Key Clinical MessageDrug–Drug interactions is important when caring for warfarin‐treated patients. We examined the impact on INR with coadministration of warfarin and caspofungin and showed no affect on the INR. Coadministrations of fluconazole lead to a marked increase in INR. We concluded that administration of caspofungin and warfarin was safe.

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“…[ 6 , 7 ] The coadministration of caspofungin and warfarin is relatively safe due to the lack of interaction between these 2 compounds. [ 8 ] Moreover, caspofungin is generally well tolerated with fewer side effects than amphotericin B. [ 8 ] Nevertheless, for FE patients, the effect of antifungal therapy alone is poor, so surgical treatment is also highly recommended.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…[ 6 , 7 ] The coadministration of caspofungin and warfarin is relatively safe due to the lack of interaction between these 2 compounds. [ 8 ] Moreover, caspofungin is generally well tolerated with fewer side effects than amphotericin B. [ 8 ] Nevertheless, for FE patients, the effect of antifungal therapy alone is poor, so surgical treatment is also highly recommended.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 8 ] Moreover, caspofungin is generally well tolerated with fewer side effects than amphotericin B. [ 8 ] Nevertheless, for FE patients, the effect of antifungal therapy alone is poor, so surgical treatment is also highly recommended. The combination of these 2 treatments can improve the prognosis of FE patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%