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. 1991 Mar;5(2):238-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01095963.

Acyclovir-induced renal failure: course and risk factors

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Acyclovir-induced renal failure: course and risk factors

M G Bianchetti et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 1991 Mar.

Abstract

Of 19 children treated with high-dose intravenous acyclovir, 7, all of whom had encephalitis, also had a restricted fluid intake. Of these, 3 experienced non-oliguric renal insufficiency (plasma creatinine up to 176, 250 and 351 mumol/l, respectively) which resolved within 1 week of discontinuing acyclovir. Renal function was stable in the remaining 4 patients in this group and in the 12 children treated with acyclovir but without fluid restriction. We suggest the decreased renal function resulted from intratubular acyclovir crystalluria.

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