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. 1990;51(1):27-32.

[Efficacy and long-term tolerance of ketoconazole in the treatment of Cushing's disease]

[Article in French]
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[Efficacy and long-term tolerance of ketoconazole in the treatment of Cushing's disease]

[Article in French]
A Tabarin et al. Ann Endocrinol (Paris). 1990.

Abstract

Successful short term treatment of patients with Cushing's disease by Ketoconazole without adverse effects is now well established. Little data are available about prolonged treatment of this disease with ketoconazole. We report herein our experience of ketoconazole therapy in four patients with Cushing's disease treated for 9 to 38 months. One patient rapidly developed adrenal hypofunction and required transient steroid therapy adjunction. In the other patients, cortisol overproduction was reduced to normal levels within two months and their urinary free cortisol remained within the normal range throughout the study. In two patients ketoconazole dose could be decreased but had to be increased after ten months of therapy in one patient. None of the patients had clinical or biochemical signs of drug toxicity. Thus, ketoconazole seems to be a useful drug for the prolonged metabolic control of Cushing's disease. However, in this circumstance, ketoconazole daily dose adaptation can be necessary in order to maintain normal urinary cortisol levels and the ability of ketoconazole to cure Cushing's disease still remains to be determined.

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