Breakthrough Invasive Fungal Infection after Coadministration of Venetoclax and Voriconazole

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Abstract

Venetoclax requires a 75% dose reduction when coadministered with voriconazole. In a 10-year historical cohort of treatment with venetoclax, we did not observe a worse hematologic outcome in patients who received voriconazole prophylaxis versus those who did not. Subtherapeutic voriconazole levels and a triazole exposure history may contribute to breakthrough invasive fungal infection.

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Hall, V. G., Tang, K., Kumar, D., Rotstein, C., Chow, S., Chan, S. M., … Hosseini-Moghaddam, S. M. (2023). Breakthrough Invasive Fungal Infection after Coadministration of Venetoclax and Voriconazole. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad134

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