2016
Integrase strand transferase inhibitors: the preferred antiretroviral regimen in HIV-positive renal transplantation
Azar MM, Malinis MF, Moss J, Formica RN, Villanueva MS. Integrase strand transferase inhibitors: the preferred antiretroviral regimen in HIV-positive renal transplantation. International Journal Of STD & AIDS 2016, 28: 447-458. PMID: 27193421, DOI: 10.1177/0956462416651528.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInhibitor-based regimensRenal transplantationHIV/AIDSAntiretroviral regimenAntiretroviral therapyGraft survivalHIV-positive renal transplant recipientsEnd-stage renal diseaseHIV-positive patientsRenal transplant recipientsChronic kidney diseaseThree-year survivalInhibitor-based therapyNon-nucleoside reverseDrug-drug interactionsTransferase inhibitorsImmunosuppressive medicationsKidney transplantationTransplant recipientsAllograft rejectionGraft failureRenal diseaseCalcineurin inhibitorsClinical outcomesImmunosuppressive drugs
2010
Significant Sirolimus and Dronedarone Interaction in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
Tichy EM, Medwid AJ, Mills EA, Formica RN, Kulkarni S. Significant Sirolimus and Dronedarone Interaction in a Kidney Transplant Recipient. Annals Of Pharmacotherapy 2010, 44: 1338-1341. PMID: 20484171, DOI: 10.1345/aph.1p114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSignificant pharmacokinetic interactionsTrough concentrationsPharmacokinetic interactionsHorn Drug Interaction Probability ScaleNarrow therapeutic index medicationsDrug Interaction Probability ScaleKidney transplant recipientsPost-kidney transplantDronedarone initiationExcessive immunosuppressionImmunosuppressive regimenIndex medicationSirolimus toxicityTransplant recipientsMycophenolate mofetilStable doseConcurrent administrationAtrial fibrillationSirolimus concentrationsBloody diarrheaTherapeutic misadventureDose reductionClose monitoringDronedaroneSirolimus