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Foscarnet (phosphonomethanoic acid),
known by its
brand name Foscavir, is an
antiviral medication which is
primarily used to
treat viral infections involving...
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pyrophosphate analogue foscarnet may be
effective as a
rescue treatment,
since it does not
require activation by TK. The use of
foscarnet is
commonly accompanied...
- B—reversible at low doses,
irreversible at high
doses Fluoride Demeclocycline Foscarnet Lead, Uranium, mercury, and
cadmium salts Aristolochic acid,
found in...
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acyclovir rarely occurs,
primarily among the immunocompromised, in
which case
foscarnet should be used.
Although not as effective,
nucleoside analogs are used...
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treated with
systemic antiviral drugs, such as
aciclovir or valganciclovir.
Foscarnet may also be used for
immunocompromised host with
Herpes simplex and acyclovir-resistant...
- If
encephalitis occurs in
immunocompromised children,
ganciclovir or
foscarnet have
inconsistently shown usefulness in treatment.
Treatment of children...
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fosarilate (INN)
fosazepam (INN)
fosbretabulin (USAN, INN)
foscarbidopa (INN)
foscarnet sodium (INN)
Foscavir foscolic acid (INN) fose****de (INN) fosfestrol...
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hypocalcemia Gain of
function mutations of the calcium-sensing
receptor Foscarnet use Loop
diuretic use
Crohn disease High
level of
lactic acid in the blood...
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Levofloxacin Moxifloxacin Source:
Chloroquine Cisapride Domperidone Famotidine Foscarnet Hydroxychloroquine Ibogaine Ketoconazole Methadone Octreotide Ondansetron...
- aminoglycosides,
amphotericin B, capreomycin, colistin,
polymyxin B, vancomycin,
foscarnet, or
cisplatin should be
closely monitored, or
whenever possible completely...