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Pharmacokinetics of the four combination regimens of dihydroartemisinin/mefloquine in acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2005 Jan; 36(1): 23-33
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-35388
ABSTRACT
The pharmacokinetics of oral dihydroartemisinin and mefloquine were investigated in 40 patients (aged 16-30 y, weighing 45-60 kg) with acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria following the four combination regimens of dihydroartemisinin/ mefloquine [regimen-I 300 mg dihydroartemisinin (h-0) plus 750 mg mefloquine (h-0); regimen-II 300 mg dihydroartemisinin (h-0) plus 750 mg mefloquine (h-24); regimen-III 300 mg dihydroartemisinin (h-0) plus 750 and 500 mg mefloquine (h-24 and 30); regimen-IV 300 mg dihydroartemisinin (h-0) plus 750 and 500 mg mefloquine (h-0, 24)]. The four combination regimens were well tolerated. Patients in all treatment groups had a rapid initial response. However, 9 patients (4, 4, and 1 cases in regimens-I, II, and IV) had reappearance of parasitemia during the follow-up period. Significant changes in the pharmacokinetic parameters of both mefloquine and dihydroartemisinin were observed in patients with malaria compared with healthy subjects reported in a paralleled study. For mefloquine, Cmax (mg per dose), AUC0-day1 (mg per dose), and AUC0-day7 (mg per dose) were significantly higher in patients. Furthermore, tmax, was prolonged while V/F contracted and tl/2,z, MRT shortened in patients with malaria. For dihydroartemisinin, Cmax AUC, tmax and Vz/F were changed in the same direction as mefloquine, whereas t1/2z and MRT were prolonged. CL/F was also significantly reduced in patients with malaria. Absorption/disposition kinetics of oral dihydroartemisinin were similar among the various regimens. On the other hand, AUC0-day1 (mg per dose) of mefloquine after regimen-III was significantly higher than the other three regimens. Combination regimens with two divided doses of mefloquine (regimens-III and IV) resulted in a significantly delayed tmax (especially regimens-IV) compared with those with single dose regimens (regimens-I and II).
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Sesquiterpenes / Humans / Mefloquine / Acute Disease / Administration, Oral / Adolescent / Malaria, Falciparum / Adult / Artemisinins / Drug Therapy, Combination Language: English Journal: Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health Year: 2005 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Sesquiterpenes / Humans / Mefloquine / Acute Disease / Administration, Oral / Adolescent / Malaria, Falciparum / Adult / Artemisinins / Drug Therapy, Combination Language: English Journal: Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health Year: 2005 Type: Article