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Pharmacokinetics and safety/tolerability of higher oral and intravenous doses of rifampicin in adult tuberculous meningitis patients.

Vycke Yunivita1, Sofiati Dian2, Ahmad Rizal Ganiem2, Ela Hayati2, Tri Hanggono Achmad3, Atu Purnama Dewi1, Marga Teulen4, Petra Meijerhof-Jager4, Reinout van Crevel5, Rob Aarnoutse6, Rovina Ruslami1.   

Abstract

High-dose intravenous (i.v.) rifampicin improved the outcome of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) in a previous study. Unfortunately, i.v. rifampicin is not available in many high-endemic settings. This study examined exposures to and safety of higher oral rifampicin doses compared with i.v. rifampicin. Thirty adult Indonesian TBM patients were randomised to rifampicin 750 mg (ca. 17 mg/kg) orally, 900 mg (ca. 20 mg/kg) orally or 600 mg (ca. 13 mg/kg, as used previously) i.v. over 1.5 h for 14 days, combined with other TB drugs. The pharmacokinetics of rifampicin was assessed in the critical phase of TBM treatment (≤3 days after treatment initiation) and at ≥9 days. In the first days of treatment, the geometric mean (range) plasma AUC0-24 values following rifampicin 750 mg orally, 900 mg orally and 600 mg i.v. were 131.4 (38.1-275.1), 164.8 (66.9-291.2) and 145.7 (77.7-430.2) mg⋅h/L, respectively; Cmax values were 14.3 (6.1-22.2), 16.2 (5.7-28.3) and 24.7 (13.9-37.8) mg/L. CSF concentrations correlated with plasma exposures. After ≥9 days, AUC0-24 values had decreased to 100.1, 101.2 and 94.9 mg⋅h/L. Transient grade 3 ALT increases (8/30 patients) and one grade 4 ALT increase occurred, not related to rifampicin exposure. Higher oral rifampicin doses resulted in approximately similar plasma AUC0-24 but lower plasma Cmax values compared with 600 mg i.v. over 1.5 h. Exposures to rifampicin varied substantially and decreased due to autoinduction. Liver function disturbances occurred in this severely ill population. Future studies should examine even higher rifampicin doses in TBM treatment.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Indonesia; Pharmacokinetics; Rifampicin; Tolerability; Tuberculous meningitis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27526979     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2016.06.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Antimicrob Agents        ISSN: 0924-8579            Impact factor:   5.283


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