Failure to achieve therapeutic levels with high-dose posaconazole tablets potentially due to enhanced clearance

2018 
AimTo describe a case of persistent sub-therapeutic posaconazole levels in setting of salvage chemotherapy for relapsed acute myeloid leukemia.Case detailsA 57-year-old male was admitted for the management of relapsed acute myeloid leukemia and ongoing pulmonary aspergillosis. While continuing on posaconazole tablet 300 mg daily, he received a course of salvage chemotherapy. The initial steady state posaconazole trough level was therapeutic at 0.84 mg/L (target >0.70 mg/L). However, after five days, the level had dropped to 0.40 mg/L, coinciding with hyperbilirubinemia and hypoalbuminemia. Bilirubin level peaked at 36 µm/L (normal high <20 µm/L), albumin levels were consistently low, averaging at 25 g/L (range 33–46 g/L). The patient had been compliant and there were no underlying gastrointestinal conditions identified which might have potentially affected posaconazole absorption.OutcomeAn increase in posaconazole dose failed to achieve target levels and treatment was changed to voriconazole. However, lev...
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