Author:
Howrie Denise L.,Ptachcinski Richard J.,Griffith Bartley P.,Hardesty Robert J.,Rosenthal J. Thomas,Burckart Gilbert J.,Venkataramanan Raman
Abstract
Acute anaphylactoid reactions occurred immediately after initiation of intravenous infusions of cyclosporine in three patients post-organ transplantation. Shortness of breath, flushing, tachypnea, chest pain, pruritus, or urticaria were noted; rapid recovery followed cessation of drug infusion. Subsequently, oral cyclosporine has been used in each patient without recurrence of the observed reaction. The presence of Cremophor EL as an emulsifying agent in the parenteral dosage formulation of cyclosporine is a likely etiology for this acute adverse reaction, Slowed rates of drug infusion and antihistamine premedication may permit continued intravenous cyclosporine use in affected patients.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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