Title of article :
Pentoxifylline in Prevention of Amphotericin B-induced Nephrotoxicity and Electrolyte Abnormalities
Author/Authors :
Panahi‑Shokouh, Mahsa Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Moghaddas, Azadeh Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Badri, Shirinsadat Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Jabalameli, Saeedeh Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Momenzadeh, Mahnaz Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Ashrafi, Farzaneh Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Amphotericin B is an antifungal agent used to treat serious fungal
infections mainly in critically ill patients. Despite its adverse effects including
renal toxicity and electrolyte imbalances, amphotericin B remains one of the best
choices for antifungal treatment. Information from animal studies has provided a
strong scientific basis for the use of pentoxifylline as lowering nephroprotective
agent. The present study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of pentoxifylline in
preventing renal toxicity and electrolytes imbalances induced by amphotericin B.
Methods: This study was conducted as a randomized controlled trial on 44 patients
admitted to Sayyedoshohada Hospital, Isfahan, Iran, from October 2016 to August
2018. Patients were assigned to one of the two groups: Pentoxifylline, 400 mg
twice a day, or matching placebo, from the 1st day of amphotericin B therapy till
minimum of 7 days. All patients’ information including lab data (serum and urine
levels of Mg, Na, and K, serum creatinine level, blood urea nitrogen [BUN] and
urinary creatinine excretion) were gathered at the time of drug initiation and during
the study period. The results were analyzed by SPSS v. 20 software and Repeated
measures test was used to assess the differences between groups Findings: This
study did not show any significant differences between the two groups in terms of
all the assessed variables, including serum and urinary levels of electrolytes, and
creatinine, as well as the number of cases presented acute kidney injury during
the study period. Conclusion: Despite the positive effects of pentoxifylline in
preventing renal complications in previous studies, this study could not show a
definitive result in salt wasting or renal damage induced by amphotericin B. So,
Designing robust studies with more included samples would be valuable.
Keywords :
Amphotericin B , Pentoxifylline , nephrotoxicity , electrolytes imbalance , Amphotericin B
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice