| Literature DB >> 26045712 |
Marcel Lee1, Florian Eyer1, Norbert Felgenhauer1, Hartwig Hf Klinker2, Christoph D Spinner3.
Abstract
A 21 year old MSM patient with newly diagnosed HIV infection was hospitalized in our department after ingestion of an overdose of his antiretroviral therapy (ART) comprising dolutegravir (DTG - Tivicay®) and tenofovir disaproxil fumarate/emtricitabine (Truvada®) in suicidal intention. On admission, the patient did not show any clinical signs of intoxication and laboratory findings were unremarkable. After 6 hours of intensive care monitoring, the patient was referred to a psychiatric clinic. 5 days after the day of intoxication, serum creatinine levels increased to high normal values (1.2 mg/dl). However, levels never exceeded the upper threshold. 8 and 12 weeks later, serum creatinine normalized to levels measured prior to the intoxication. No other adverse events occurred, and the patient does not suffer from permanent impairments.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; Dolutegravir; Emtricitabine; HIV; Overdose; Suicide attempt; Tenofovir disaproxil fumarate
Year: 2015 PMID: 26045712 PMCID: PMC4455705 DOI: 10.1186/s12981-015-0054-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Res Ther ISSN: 1742-6405 Impact factor: 2.250
Figure 1Course of serum-creatinine concentration starting two months prior to intoxication, day of intoxication and follow up period. The transient elevation of serum creatinine five days after intoxication and the following normalization are demonstrated.