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Title: What babies need: accelerating access to current and novel antiretroviral drugs in neonates through pharmacokinetic studies
Authors: Tom G. Jacobs
Stef Schouwenburg
Martina Penazzato
Moherndran Archary
Theodore D. Ruel
John van den Anker
David M. Burger
Tim R. Cressey
Elaine J. Abrams
Hermione Lyall
Adrie Bekker
Angela Colbers
David Burger
Tim Cressey
Deborah Hirt
Irja Lutsar
Helen Mcilleron
Joe Standing
Elin Svensson
Elaine Abrams
Pauline Amuge
Mo Archary
Yodit Belew
Brookie Best
Helen Bygrave
Edmund Capparelli
Esther Casas
Diana Clarke
Polly Clayden
Mutsa Dangarembizi
Roberto De Lisa
Paolo Denti
Paul Domanico
Shaffiq Essajee
Lisa Frigati
Carlo Giaquinto
Diana Gibb
Stephanie Hackett
Rohan Hazra
Marc Lallemant
Linda Lewis
Shahin Lockman
Imelda Mahaka
Betsy McFarland
Cathal Meere
Fatima Mir
Mark Mirochnick
Lynne Mofenson
Irene Mukui
Angela Mushavi
Victor Musiime
Eleanor Namusoke-Magongo
Elisabeth Obimbo
Mary Atieno Ojoo
Roger Parades
Carmen Perez-Casas
Manuele Piccolis
Jorge Pinto
Thanyawee Puthanakit
Natella Rakhmanina
Annette Reinisch
Pablo Rojo
Vanessa Rouzier
Ted Ruel
Nadia Sam-Agudu
George Siberry
Teresa Simione
Katie Simon
Vindi Singh
Manjari Solares
Nandita Sugandhi
Mariam Sylla
Ibou Thior
Anna Turkova
Marissa Vicari
Jenny Walsh
Melynda Watkins
Hilary Wolf
Asma Hafiz
Ajay Rangaraj
Meg Doherty
Marco Vitoria
Authors: Tom G. Jacobs
Stef Schouwenburg
Martina Penazzato
Moherndran Archary
Theodore D. Ruel
John van den Anker
David M. Burger
Tim R. Cressey
Elaine J. Abrams
Hermione Lyall
Adrie Bekker
Angela Colbers
David Burger
Tim Cressey
Deborah Hirt
Irja Lutsar
Helen Mcilleron
Joe Standing
Elin Svensson
Elaine Abrams
Pauline Amuge
Mo Archary
Yodit Belew
Brookie Best
Helen Bygrave
Edmund Capparelli
Esther Casas
Diana Clarke
Polly Clayden
Mutsa Dangarembizi
Roberto De Lisa
Paolo Denti
Paul Domanico
Shaffiq Essajee
Lisa Frigati
Carlo Giaquinto
Diana Gibb
Stephanie Hackett
Rohan Hazra
Marc Lallemant
Linda Lewis
Shahin Lockman
Imelda Mahaka
Betsy McFarland
Cathal Meere
Fatima Mir
Mark Mirochnick
Lynne Mofenson
Irene Mukui
Angela Mushavi
Victor Musiime
Eleanor Namusoke-Magongo
Elisabeth Obimbo
Mary Atieno Ojoo
Roger Parades
Carmen Perez-Casas
Manuele Piccolis
Jorge Pinto
Thanyawee Puthanakit
Natella Rakhmanina
Annette Reinisch
Pablo Rojo
Vanessa Rouzier
Ted Ruel
Nadia Sam-Agudu
George Siberry
Teresa Simione
Katie Simon
Vindi Singh
Manjari Solares
Nandita Sugandhi
Mariam Sylla
Ibou Thior
Anna Turkova
Marissa Vicari
Jenny Walsh
Melynda Watkins
Hilary Wolf
Asma Hafiz
Ajay Rangaraj
Meg Doherty
Marco Vitoria
Keywords: Immunology and Microbiology;Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2022
Abstract: Although 23 antiretroviral drugs are approved for use in adults, only six are approved by regulatory authorities for use in term neonates born to women with HIV, with even fewer options for preterm neonates. A major hurdle for approvals is the delay in the generation of pharmacokinetic and safety data for antiretrovirals in neonates. The median time between the year of approval from the US Food and Drug Administration of an antiretroviral agent for adults and the first publication date for pharmacokinetic data in neonates less than 4 weeks old is 8 years (range 2–23 years). In this Viewpoint, we address pharmacokinetic research gaps and priorities for current and novel antiretroviral use in neonates. We also consider the challenges and provide guidance on neonatal clinical pharmacology research on antiretroviral agents with the goal of stimulating research and expediting the availability of safe medications for the prevention and treatment of HIV in this vulnerable population.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75164
ISSN: 23523018
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