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. 2005 Jul 9;125(6):201-4.
doi: 10.1157/13077376.

[Treatment of symptomatic hyperlactatemia and lactic acidosis in HIV+ patients under nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors]

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[Treatment of symptomatic hyperlactatemia and lactic acidosis in HIV+ patients under nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors]

[Article in Spanish]
Enric Pedrol et al. Med Clin (Barc). .

Abstract

Background and objective: We intended to find out the effectiveness of lactic acidosis therapy for mitochondrial toxicity.

Patients and method: HIV-patients receiving nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), hospitalized with lactic acidosis or symptomatic hyperlactatemia. Venous hyperlactatemia was considered at > 2.2 mmol/l. Treatment consisted of a daily vitamin regime of L-carnitine, thiamine, vitamin B6, hydroxicobalamine, and vitamin C; any glucose intake was discontinued. NRTIs treatment was stopped immediately.

Results: Nine patients on current therapy were identified who had symptomatic hyperlactatemia (n = 4) or lactic acidosis (n = 5) from 1/2001 to 9/2002. All were patients with AIDS, receiving NRTIs with a mean duration of 5 years: ddI (n = 7), d4T (n = 5), AZT(n = 3), 3TC (n = 2), abacavir (n = 1). Most common symptoms were tachypnea, slight fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. All patients had a favourable prognosis after administration of L-carnitine and vitamin complexes, with discontinuation of NRTIs and glucose intake. Clinical features lasted 7 days. After 15 (5) months of follow up, none had a recurrence of the syndrome.

Conclusion: The application of this therapy could play a role in the treatment of NRTI - related lactic acidosis.

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