Is it safe to switch from stavudine to zidovudine after developing symptomatic hyperlactatemia?

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2008Author
Castelnuovo, Barbara
Nanyonjo, Agnes
Kamya, Moses
Ocama, Ponsiano
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In resource limited settings patients on antiretroviral treatment who develop stavudine induced hyperlactatemia are
often switched to zidovudine on the basis of published studies that demonstrate that this agent can be a safe alternative.
Case report: We describe here a case of a 60 year old female that experienced a relapse of symptomatic hyperlactatemia after being
switched from stavudine to zidovudine and how the case was managed at the Infectious Diseases Institute, Kampala, Uganda.
Discussion: This case shows that switching to zidovudine potentially can lead to a hyperlactatemia relapse. Therefore we recommend
close follow up for patients that are switched from stavudine to zidovudine and, in case lactate measurement is not possible, free
programs should provide safer drugs such as abacavir and tenofovir for patients that develop hyperlactatemia.
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