The population pharmacokinetics of dolutegravir co-administered with rifampicin in Thai people living with HIV: Assessment of alternative dosing regimens.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1002/psp4.13244
Baralee Punyawudho, Anan Chanruang, Thornthun Ueaphongsukkit, Sivaporn Gatechompol, Sasiwimol Ubolyam, Yong Soon Cho, Jae Gook Shin, Anchalee Avihingsanon
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Tuberculosis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals with HIV, and rifampicin is crucial in the treatment of tuberculosis. Drug-drug interactions complicate the use of DTG in HIV/TB co-infection, which makes drug administration more difficult. This study aimed to develop the population pharmacokinetic model of DTG when co-administered with rifampicin. The developed model was further used to investigate different dosing regimens. Forty HIV/TB-co-infected participants receiving DTG 50 mg once daily (OD) with food or DTG 50 mg twice daily (b.i.d.) without food were included in the analysis. Intensive pharmacokinetic samples were collected. The data were analyzed using a nonlinear mixed-effects modeling approach. A total of 332 DTG concentrations from 40 PLWH were analyzed. The pharmacokinetics of DTG co-administered with rifampicin can be best described by a one-compartment model with first-order absorption (incorporating lag time) and elimination. Total bilirubin was the only covariate that significantly affected CL/F. DTG 50 mg b.i.d. results in the highest proportion of individuals achieving in vitro IC90 of 0.064 mg/L and in vivo EC90 of 0.3 mg/L, while more than 90% of individuals receiving DTG 100 mg OD would achieve the in vitro IC90 target. Therefore, DTG 100 mg OD could serve as an alternative regimen by minimizing the difficulty of drug administration. However, its clinical efficacy requires additional evaluation.

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泰国艾滋病病毒感染者服用多罗替拉韦与利福平时的群体药代动力学:评估替代给药方案。
结核病是艾滋病病毒感染者最常见的机会性感染,而利福平是治疗结核病的关键药物。药物间的相互作用使 DTG 在 HIV/TB 联合感染中的使用变得复杂,增加了给药的难度。本研究旨在建立 DTG 与利福平联合用药时的群体药代动力学模型。建立的模型被进一步用于研究不同的给药方案。分析对象包括 40 名艾滋病毒/结核病合并感染者,他们服用 DTG 50 毫克,每日一次(OD),含食物;或服用 DTG 50 毫克,每日两次(b.i.d.),不含食物。收集了大量药代动力学样本。数据采用非线性混合效应模型方法进行分析。共分析了 40 名 PLWH 的 332 个 DTG 浓度。DTG与利福平合用的药代动力学可以用一室模型进行最佳描述,即一阶吸收(包含滞后时间)和消除。总胆红素是唯一对 CL/F 有显著影响的协变量。DTG 50 mg b.i.d.可使最高比例的个体达到 0.064 mg/L 的体外 IC90 和 0.3 mg/L 的体内 EC90,而 90% 以上接受 DTG 100 mg OD 的个体可达到体外 IC90 目标。因此,DTG 100 毫克口服溶液可作为一种替代方案,最大程度地降低给药难度。不过,其临床疗效还需进一步评估。
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