Effects of changing the timing of warfarin administration in combination with fluconazole on prolongation of the PT-INR: a case report

J Pharm Health Care Sci. 2023 Apr 1;9(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s40780-023-00279-w.

Abstract

Background: Fluconazole (FLCZ) inhibits cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2C9, 2C19, and 3A4 and has a drug-drug interaction that potentiates the effects of warfarin and prolong the prothrombin time-international normalized ratio (PT-INR). Although a drug-drug interaction have been reported between FLCZ and warfarin, the effects of the timing of their administration on this interaction have not yet been investigated.

Case presentation: A female patient in her 30s with Marfan syndrome had undergone the Bentall procedure with a mechanical valve and total arch replacement for acute aortic dissection Stanford A type and rupture of the ascending aorta. Warfarin was administered to prevent thromboembolism. She was hospitalized 1 year ago for graft infection caused by Candida albicans, and treatment with FLCZ was initiated. She received FLCZ 200 mg once a day in the morning and warfarin 1.75 mg once a day in the evening, and the PT-INR remained stable at approximately 2.0 and within the therapeutic range. However, 42 days after changing the timing of administration of warfarin from evening to morning, the PT-INR was prolonged by approximately 3-fold to 6.25. The PT-INR then decreased to the previous level by changing the timing of administration of warfarin from morning to evening.

Conclusions: The timing of administration of FLCZ and warfarin may affect the magnitude of drug-drug interaction.

Keywords: Drug-drug interaction; Fluconazole; PT-INR; Timing of administration; Warfarin.