Treatment of cytomegalovirus pneumonia with high-dose acyclovir

1982 
Abstract Cytomegalovirus pneumonia is a serious complication of marrow transplantation, with a 90 percent fatality rate. Acyclovir, a new antiviral agent with variable in vitro activity against cytomegalovirus, was administered to eight marrow transplant patients with biopsyproven cytomegalovirus pneumonia; one patient survived. Doses were between 400 and 1200 mg/m 2 and peak plasma levels between 47 and 316 μ M were attained. Possible marrow toxicity occurred in three patients, and mild neurotoxicity occurred in one. High-dose acyclovir had mild toxicity but was not effective as treatment for cytomegalovirus pneumonia after marrow transplantation.
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