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Breakthrough Invasive Fungal Infection After Coadministration of Venetoclax and Voriconazole
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Kumar, Deepali
, Rotstein, Coleman
, Chow, Signy
, Hall, Victoria G
, Hosseini-Moghaddam, Seyed M
, Husain, Shahid
, Tang, Kenny
, Chan, Steven M
in
Brief Report
2023
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Breakthrough Invasive Fungal Infection After Coadministration of Venetoclax and Voriconazole
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Kumar, Deepali
, Rotstein, Coleman
, Chow, Signy
, Hall, Victoria G
, Hosseini-Moghaddam, Seyed M
, Husain, Shahid
, Tang, Kenny
, Chan, Steven M
in
Brief Report
2023
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Breakthrough Invasive Fungal Infection After Coadministration of Venetoclax and Voriconazole
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Breakthrough Invasive Fungal Infection After Coadministration of Venetoclax and Voriconazole
2023
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Abstract
Venetoclax requires a 75% dose reduction when coadministered with voriconazole. In a 10-year historical cohort of treatment with venetoclax, we did not observe a worse hematologic outcome in patients who received voriconazole prophylaxis versus those who did not. Subtherapeutic voriconazole levels and a triazole exposure history may contribute to breakthrough invasive fungal infection.
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