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Case Report
Complex Interactions of Darunavir in Patients with HIV and Multiple Comorbidities: Understanding Toxicity in Two Cases with Very Different Outcomes
Author(s): Ann Stewart, David Wong and Soo Chan CarusoneAnn Stewart, David Wong and Soo Chan Carusone
Complex patients with multiple comorbidities are rarely included in large randomized studies. As a result, little is known about the optimal management of these cases. The following two cases occurred within a six month period in 2013 and were seen at Casey House, a community-based facility specializing in HIV/AIDS in Toronto, Canada. Both cases involved a serious assault to the liver believed to be drug induced liver injury (DILI) caused by darunavir. In the first case, Patient A, a 50 year-old male with a CD4 count of 454 cells/mm3 presented with tense ascites, jaundice and pedal edema. He had recently started a new anti-retroviral combination including darunavir. The ARV medications were stopped, liver function improved and his ascites was reduced with paracentesis and infusions of albumin. Chronic hepatitis B was identified. The patient was started on a new anti-retroviral regimen.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6113.1000377
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