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Pharmacokinetics of rifampicin, isoniazid & pyrazinamide during daily & intermittent dosing: A preliminary study.

Authors :
Ramachandran G
Hemanth Kumar AK
Kannan T
Thangakunam B
Shankar D
Christopher DJ
Source :
The Indian journal of medical research [Indian J Med Res] 2023 Feb-Mar; Vol. 157 (2&3), pp. 211-215.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background & Objectives: The National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme has transitioned from thrice-weekly to daily drug treatment regimens in India. This preliminary study was conceived to compare the pharmacokinetics of rifampicin (RMP), isoniazid (INH) and pyrazinamide (PZA) in TB patients being treated with daily and thrice weekly anti-TB treatment (ATT).<br />Methods: This prospective observational study was undertaken in 49 newly diagnosed adult TB patients receiving either daily ATT (n=22) or thrice-weekly ATT (n=27). Plasma RMP, INH and PZA were estimated by high-performance liquid chromatography.<br />Results: The peak concentration (C <subscript>max</subscript> ) of RMP was significantly higher (RMP: 8.5 μg/ml vs. 5.5 μg/ml; P=0.003) and C <subscript>max</subscript> of INH was significantly lower (INH: 4.8 μg/ml vs. 10.9 μg/ml; P<0.001) in case of daily dosing compared to thrice-weekly ATT. C <subscript>max</subscript> of drugs and doses was significantly correlated. A higher proportion of patients had subtherapeutic RMP C <subscript>max</subscript> (8.0 μg/ml) during thrice-weekly compared to daily ATT (78% vs. 36%; P=0.004). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that C <subscript>max</subscript> of RMP was significantly influenced by the dosing rhythm, pulmonary TB and C <subscript>max</subscript> of INH and PZA by the mg/kg doses.<br />Interpretation & Conclusions: RMP concentrations were higher and INH concentrations were lower during daily ATT, suggesting that INH doses may need to be increased in case of a daily regimen. Larger studies are, however, required using higher INH doses when monitoring for adverse drug reactions and treatment outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0971-5916
Volume :
157
Issue :
2&3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Indian journal of medical research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36861539
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_1835_19