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Tin Han Htwe1, Scott Bergman, Janak Koirala
1Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, P.O. Box-19636, IL 62794-9636, USA.
Abstract:
Acyclovir-induced nephrotoxicity is well known, but published literature lacks information on the safety of substitution with other antiviral agents. We describe four patients with acyclovir-induced renal toxicity that were subsequently managed with hydration and famciclovir. All four patients subsequently had improvements in their symptoms with full recovery of their baseline renal function.
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