Can leflunomide play a role in cytomegalovirus disease prophylaxis besides its antirheumatic effects?
- PMID: 24831792
- DOI: 10.3851/IMP2796
Can leflunomide play a role in cytomegalovirus disease prophylaxis besides its antirheumatic effects?
Abstract
Leflunomide, a disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD), has shown effectiveness in many autoimmune disorders and can suppress cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease in humans. Thus, it is possible for leflunomide to play a role in CMV prophylaxis or pre-emptive therapy in high-risk patients in addition to its application as a DMARD for autoimmune disorders. We describe two adult patients who developed CMV disease after administration of low-dose leflunomide. One patient was successfully treated with an increasing leflunomide dosage, resulting in a long-term suppression of serum CMV viral load.
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