A Possible Interaction of Voriconazole and Warfarin in a Renal Transplant Recipient
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A potential warfarin – voriconazole interaction has been identified in one study involving healthy individuals. We report a case where addition of voriconazole possibly increased the international normalized ratio (INR) in a renal transplant patient taking warfarin. The INR elevation was resistant to reversal agents, and the situation may have ultimately contributed to a thrombotic episode.
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