intravenous (IV) administration of acyclovir can be achieved after administration of oral valacyclovir or intravenous acyclovir.
It is known that intravenous (IV) forms of acyclovir cause AKI, and is related to the speed and route of drug administration.
by BG Bentz 2024 Cited by 63subsequent conversion to acyclovir diphosphate via cellular rameters of acyclovir after IV and PO administration to healthy
It is known that intravenous (IV) forms of acyclovir cause AKI, and is related to the speed and route of drug administration.
Intravenous (IV) acyclovir is commonly administered medication for viral infection but is well known for its nephrotoxicity. However, there was no study for incidence, risk factors, and clinical outcomes of acute kidney injury (AKI) associated with IV acyclovir administration.
dose same for both IV and PO administration). Fluconazole po once daily Acyclovir 5mg/kg IV q8h Acyclovir 400 mg PO TID or Valacyclovir 1 g po
acyclovir concentrations following valacyclovir administration matched those achieved with IV acyclovir dosing. of an acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex
Administration. It is recommended that Acyclovir IV Injection for Intravenous Infusion should be administered for five to seven days in the treatment of most
by I Steinberg 2024 Cited by 10beyond 7 days of age, receiving IV or oral (PO) acyclovir.5. Their highest acyclovir dosing reported was 45 mg/kg/day for IV administration (1500 mg/m2/day
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