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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...
- 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...
- acyclovir rarely occurs, primarily among the immunocompromised, in which case foscarnet should be used. Although not as effective, nucleoside analogs are used...
- treated with systemic antiviral drugs, such as aciclovir or valganciclovir. Foscarnet may also be used for immunocompromised host with Herpes simplex and acyclovir-resistant...
- B—reversible at low doses, irreversible at high doses Fluoride Demeclocycline Foscarnet Lead, Uranium, mercury, and cadmium salts Aristolochic acid, found in...
- If encephalitis occurs in immunocompromised children, ganciclovir or foscarnet have inconsistently shown usefulness in treatment. Treatment of children...
- Levofloxacin Moxifloxacin Source: Chloroquine Cisapride Domperidone Famotidine Foscarnet Hydroxychloroquine Ibogaine Ketoconazole Methadone Octreotide Ondansetron...
- fosarilate (INN) fosazepam (INN) fosbretabulin (USAN, INN) foscarbidopa (INN) foscarnet sodium (INN) Foscavir foscolic acid (INN) fose****de (INN) fosfestrol...
- 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...
- aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, capreomycin, colistin, polymyxin B, vancomycin, foscarnet, or cisplatin should be closely monitored, or whenever possible completely...