Katz M D, Erstad B L, Rose C
Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721.
Drug Intell Clin Pharm. 1988 Feb;22(2):134-6. doi: 10.1177/106002808802200206.
Cryptosporidiosis commonly causes severe diarrhea in immunosuppressed patients. There currently are no antiparasitic drugs consistently effective for this infection. This case describes a 26-year-old hemophiliac patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and cryptosporidiosis whose diarrhea improved with continuous intravenous administration of a long-acting somatostatin analog, octreotide. Somatostatin has a variety of inhibitory effects on gastrointestinal hormones as well as a possible nonspecific effect on gastrointestinal mucosal fluid and electrolyte secretion. The somatostatin analog should be considered for patients with secretory diarrhea refractory to other forms of therapy.