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Efavirenz-induced urolithiasis

Wirth, Gregory
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Teuscher, Joël  
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Graf, Jean-Daniel
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2006
Urological Research

We describe the first case of efavirenz-induced urolithiasis in a 47-year-old HIV-positive patient. Urinary obstruction led to pyelonephritis and septic shock, requiring emergency ureteral catheterisation. The subsequent clinical course was favourable, allowing the patient's discharge on day 5. A 7 mm, radio-translucent, non-crystalline, beige stone was extracted during catheterisation. Stone analysis by Fourier transform infrared spectrometry, liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry revealed a stone composed of efavirenz (EFV) metabolites M4, M5, M8 (as described by Mutlib et al. in 1999) and approximately 50% of unspecified proteins. EFV is a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor introduced to European markets in 1999. It is principally metabolised by cytochrome P450 3A4 and 2B6. Of the dose, 14-34% is excreted in the urine, 1% as unchanged drug. The patient had been taking 600 mg EFV per day for 3 years. As EFV-induced urolithiasis has not been reported so far, we would like to draw the attention of the medical community to this potentially severe complication.

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DOI
10.1007/s00240-006-0052-6
Author(s)
Wirth, Gregory
Teuscher, Joël  
Graf, Jean-Daniel
Iselin, Christophe
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Urological Research
Volume

34

Issue

4

Start page

288

End page

289

Subjects

Efavirenz

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Urolithiasis

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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