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Clinical Management of Respiratory Adverse Events Associated With Amikacin Liposome Inhalation Suspension: Results From a Patient Survey

Colin Swenson, N. Lapinel, Juzar Ali

2020Open Forum Infectious Diseases25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

complex lung disease treated with amikacin liposome inhalation suspension (ALIS) at 2 clinics in the United States were surveyed to assess the frequency and management of ALIS-associated respiratory adverse events. Most respondents experienced these events, but management through physician-guided measures (eg, bronchodilator use, oral rinses, and/or temporary dosing adjustments) resulted in symptomatic improvement.

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MedicineAmikacinInhalationAdverse effectInhalerIntensive care medicineDosingBronchodilatorAnesthesiaEmergency medicineInternal medicineAntibioticsAsthmaBiologyMicrobiologyMycobacterium research and diagnosisPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatmentTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology
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