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Title: | Pharmacokinetics and Drug-Drug Interactions of Isoniazid and Efavirenz in Pregnant Women Living With HIV in High TB Incidence Settings: Importance of Genotyping |
Authors: | Kamunkhwala Gausi Lubbe Wiesner Jennifer Norman Carole L. Wallis Carolyne Onyango-Makumbi Tsungai Chipato David W. Haas Renee Browning Nahida Chakhtoura Grace Montepiedra Lisa Aaron Katie McCarthy Sarah Bradford Tichaona Vhembo Lynda Stranix-Chibanda Gaerolwe R. Masheto Avy Violari Blandina T. Mmbaga Linda Aurpibul Ramesh Bhosale Neetal Nevrekhar Vanessa Rouzier Enid Kabugho Mercy Mutambanengwe Vongai Chanaiwa Mandisa Nyati Tsungai Mhembere Fuanglada Tongprasert Anneke Hesseling Katherine Shin Bonnie Zimmer Diane Costello Patrick Jean-Philippe Timothy R. Sterling Gerhard Theron Adriana Weinberg Amita Gupta Paolo Denti |
Authors: | Kamunkhwala Gausi Lubbe Wiesner Jennifer Norman Carole L. Wallis Carolyne Onyango-Makumbi Tsungai Chipato David W. Haas Renee Browning Nahida Chakhtoura Grace Montepiedra Lisa Aaron Katie McCarthy Sarah Bradford Tichaona Vhembo Lynda Stranix-Chibanda Gaerolwe R. Masheto Avy Violari Blandina T. Mmbaga Linda Aurpibul Ramesh Bhosale Neetal Nevrekhar Vanessa Rouzier Enid Kabugho Mercy Mutambanengwe Vongai Chanaiwa Mandisa Nyati Tsungai Mhembere Fuanglada Tongprasert Anneke Hesseling Katherine Shin Bonnie Zimmer Diane Costello Patrick Jean-Philippe Timothy R. Sterling Gerhard Theron Adriana Weinberg Amita Gupta Paolo Denti |
Keywords: | Medicine;Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2020 |
Abstract: | © 2020 The Authors. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. The World Health Organization guidelines recommend that individuals living with HIV receive ≥ 6 months of isoniazid preventive therapy, including pregnant women. Yet, plasma isoniazid exposure during pregnancy, in the antiretroviral therapy era, has not been well-described. We investigated pregnancy-induced and pharmacogenetic-associated pharmacokinetic changes and drug-drug interactions between isoniazid and efavirenz in pregnant women. Eight hundred forty-seven women received isoniazid for 28 weeks, either during pregnancy or at 12 weeks postpartum, and 786 women received efavirenz. After adjusting for NAT2 and CYP2B6 genotype and weight, pregnancy increased isoniazid and efavirenz clearance by 26% and 15%, respectively. Isoniazid decreased efavirenz clearance by 7% in CYP2B6 normal metabolizers and 13% in slow and intermediate metabolizers. Overall, both isoniazid and efavirenz exposures were reduced during pregnancy, but the main determinants of drug concentration were NAT2 and CYP2B6 genotypes, which resulted in a five-fold difference for both drugs between rapid and slow metabolizers. |
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ISSN: | 15326535 00099236 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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