Amphotericin B Induced Thrombophlebitis: A Case Report

  • Yeswanth Raja B
  • Angelo Simon M
  • Sowjanya K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Amphotericin B is most widely used antifungal drug of choice. We report a case of a 56-year-old man developed pain and skin swelling over right forearm at the intravenous access site during amphotericin B administration treatment given for mucormycosis, the post-operative of sinuses. After 4 hours of affected period, amphotericin B was administration. A well revealed thrombophlebitis of the right forearm was noted. The systemic reaction was assessed based on the naranjo algorithm and was found to be probable. The safety profile of amphotericin B and its adverse effects must be monitored on long term treatment usage.

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Yeswanth Raja, B., Angelo Simon, M., Sowjanya, K., KT Jayakumar, J., & Vijayakumar, T. M. (2021). Amphotericin B Induced Thrombophlebitis: A Case Report. Journal of Young Pharmacists, 13(3), 312–314. https://doi.org/10.5530/jyp.2021.13.63

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