RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF OSELTAMIVIR AND ZANAMIVIR IN PATIENTS OF H1N1 INFLUENZA IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN WESTERN INDIA.
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H1N1, Neuraminidase inhibitors, Oseltamivir, Zanamivir, Drug toxicitiesAbstract
Retrospective analysis of Oseltamivir and Zanamivir in 150 randomly-selected confirmed H1N1 patients admitted into Medicine Department of Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune between 1st July 2009 and 31st December 2009 was undertaken.Patients predominantly in age group of 18-65 years received Oseltamivir alone or along with Zanamivir (57% males, 43% females). Mean hospital stay duration (days) was 5.2+1.97 in the combination group (n=81) as compared to 8.7+2.34 with Oseltamivir alone (n=69). Outcome was significantly better with the combination (85.18%) than Oseltamivir alone (62 %); in patients with high risk having associated comorbidities like Asthma, COPD, diabetes, CHD; in terms of treatment duration, survival and cure. The most common adverse effect with Oseltamivir therapy was gastrointestinal intolerance (48%) while bronchospasm was seen in 15 (18.51%) patients treated with Zanamivir.Oseltamivir-Zanamivir combination was superior to Oseltamivir monotherapy in patients of H1N1 in the High-Risk Group. However, these findings need systematic prospective study for confirmation.
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