Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (Aug 2017)

Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency Due to the Co-Administration of Ritonavir and Inhaled Fluticasone Propionate : Case report

  • Ali Al-Maqbali,
  • Bina Kamble,
  • Salim Al-Qassabi,
  • Ali Elgalib

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18295/squmj.2017.17.03.014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 339 – 342

Abstract

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Ritonavir is a powerful inhibitor of the cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) isoenzyme. It is used as a pharmaceutical enhancer in the management of HIV-positive patients. However, when co-administered with other drugs that are metabolised via the CYP3A4 pathway, ritonavir can potentially cause serious drug-drug interactions. Inhaled fluticasone propionate, which is used to treat asthma and chronic obstructive airway disease, is particularly prone to such interactions due to its physiological attributes. We report a HIV-positive 48-year-old male patient who presented to Al Nahdha Hospital, Muscat, Oman, in 2012 with weight loss, generalised weakness and fatigue and diagnosed with secondary adrenal insufficiency as a result of concomitant ritonavir and inhaled fluticasone.

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