Abstract
Candida albicans is the most prevalent cause of fungemia worldwide. Its ability to develop resistance in patients receiving azole antifungal therapy is well documented. In a murine model of systemic infection, we show that ibuprofen potentiates fluconazole antifungal activity against a fluconazole-resistant strain, drastically reducing the fungal burden and morbidity. The therapeutic combination of fluconazole with ibuprofen may constitute a new approach for the management of antifungal therapeutics to reverse the resistance conferred by efflux pump overexpression.
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Costa-de-Oliveira, S., Miranda, I. M., Silva-Dias, A., Silva, A. P., Rodrigues, A. G., & Pina-Vaz, C. (2015). Ibuprofen potentiates the in vivo antifungal activity of fluconazole against Candida albicans murine infection. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 59(7), 4289–4292. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.05056-14
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