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Original Article

Unexpected Effects of Inhaled Fluticasone in an HIV Patient with Asthma

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Pages 793-795 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

International guidelines recommend prescription of inhaled corticosteroïds to improve asthma control. Chronic secondary adrenal suppression due to inhaled corticosteroids has been described. We report a case of acute adrenal suppression due to drug interaction between Fluticasone and antiretroviral therapy in a HIV patient. Seeing an increased prevalence of hyperresponsiveness among HIV‐infected men, we conclude that coprescription of Fluticasone and highly active antiretroviral therapy must be carefully controlled.

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