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Association of Nevirapine Levels with Rash or Hepatotoxicity Among HIV-Infected Thai Women

BACKGROUND: We performed a nested case-control study of Thai women prescribed nevirapine-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) to determine if development of rash or hepatotoxicity during the first 24 weeks of treatment is associated with plasma nevirapine concentrations. METHOD: From May 2005-January...

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Autores principales: Ratanasuwan, Winai, Jariyasethpong, Tavatchai, Anekthananon, Thanomsak, Intalapaporn, Poj, Kongpatanakul, Supornchai, Pongnarin, Piyapat, Wasinrapee, Punneeporn, Chantharojwong, Nartlada, Raengsakulrach, Boonyos, Peters, Philip J, McNicholl, Janet, McConnell, Michelle S, Weidle, Paul J
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Publicado: Bentham Open 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3537114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23304252
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601206010266
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author Ratanasuwan, Winai
Jariyasethpong, Tavatchai
Anekthananon, Thanomsak
Intalapaporn, Poj
Kongpatanakul, Supornchai
Pongnarin, Piyapat
Wasinrapee, Punneeporn
Chantharojwong, Nartlada
Raengsakulrach, Boonyos
Peters, Philip J
McNicholl, Janet
McConnell, Michelle S
Weidle, Paul J
author_facet Ratanasuwan, Winai
Jariyasethpong, Tavatchai
Anekthananon, Thanomsak
Intalapaporn, Poj
Kongpatanakul, Supornchai
Pongnarin, Piyapat
Wasinrapee, Punneeporn
Chantharojwong, Nartlada
Raengsakulrach, Boonyos
Peters, Philip J
McNicholl, Janet
McConnell, Michelle S
Weidle, Paul J
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description BACKGROUND: We performed a nested case-control study of Thai women prescribed nevirapine-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) to determine if development of rash or hepatotoxicity during the first 24 weeks of treatment is associated with plasma nevirapine concentrations. METHOD: From May 2005-January 2007, we enrolled 217 women initiating nevirapine-based ART in Thailand. Cases (n = 54) were women who during the first 24 weeks of treatment with nevirapine developed rash (any grade, n = 42) or hepatotoxicity (≥grade 2, n = 22, [10 had both]). Controls were the next enrolled woman who was confirmed not to meet the case definition during the first 24 weeks. Nevirapine concentrations after the two week lead-in dose of 200 mg once daily were compared between cases and controls by Wilcoxon rank-sum tests. RESULTS: We found no difference in Week 2 pre-dose nevirapine concentrations: cases median = 3,528 ng/mL (n = 24), controls median = 3,150ng/mL (n = 30), p = 0.5. Cases had higher post-dose nevirapine concentrations (median = 6,150 ng/mL, n = 21) than controls (median = 4,746 ng/mL, n = 20, p = 0.02). When limited to cases who developed a rash at Week 2, we found no differences in the pre-dose (median = 3,270 ng/mL, n = 12, p = 0.9) or post-dose nevirapine concentration (median = 5,443 ng/mL, n = 9, p = 0.4) compared with controls. CONCLUSIONS: We cannot conclude definitively that nevirapine concentrations at two weeks of therapy are associated with rash or hepatotoxicity. It is unlikely that therapeutic drug monitoring at that time will improve identification of patients at risk for rash or hepatotoxicity.
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spelling pubmed-35371142013-01-09 Association of Nevirapine Levels with Rash or Hepatotoxicity Among HIV-Infected Thai Women Ratanasuwan, Winai Jariyasethpong, Tavatchai Anekthananon, Thanomsak Intalapaporn, Poj Kongpatanakul, Supornchai Pongnarin, Piyapat Wasinrapee, Punneeporn Chantharojwong, Nartlada Raengsakulrach, Boonyos Peters, Philip J McNicholl, Janet McConnell, Michelle S Weidle, Paul J Open AIDS J Article BACKGROUND: We performed a nested case-control study of Thai women prescribed nevirapine-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) to determine if development of rash or hepatotoxicity during the first 24 weeks of treatment is associated with plasma nevirapine concentrations. METHOD: From May 2005-January 2007, we enrolled 217 women initiating nevirapine-based ART in Thailand. Cases (n = 54) were women who during the first 24 weeks of treatment with nevirapine developed rash (any grade, n = 42) or hepatotoxicity (≥grade 2, n = 22, [10 had both]). Controls were the next enrolled woman who was confirmed not to meet the case definition during the first 24 weeks. Nevirapine concentrations after the two week lead-in dose of 200 mg once daily were compared between cases and controls by Wilcoxon rank-sum tests. RESULTS: We found no difference in Week 2 pre-dose nevirapine concentrations: cases median = 3,528 ng/mL (n = 24), controls median = 3,150ng/mL (n = 30), p = 0.5. Cases had higher post-dose nevirapine concentrations (median = 6,150 ng/mL, n = 21) than controls (median = 4,746 ng/mL, n = 20, p = 0.02). When limited to cases who developed a rash at Week 2, we found no differences in the pre-dose (median = 3,270 ng/mL, n = 12, p = 0.9) or post-dose nevirapine concentration (median = 5,443 ng/mL, n = 9, p = 0.4) compared with controls. CONCLUSIONS: We cannot conclude definitively that nevirapine concentrations at two weeks of therapy are associated with rash or hepatotoxicity. It is unlikely that therapeutic drug monitoring at that time will improve identification of patients at risk for rash or hepatotoxicity. Bentham Open 2012-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3537114/ /pubmed/23304252 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601206010266 Text en © Ratanasuwan et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Jariyasethpong, Tavatchai
Anekthananon, Thanomsak
Intalapaporn, Poj
Kongpatanakul, Supornchai
Pongnarin, Piyapat
Wasinrapee, Punneeporn
Chantharojwong, Nartlada
Raengsakulrach, Boonyos
Peters, Philip J
McNicholl, Janet
McConnell, Michelle S
Weidle, Paul J
Association of Nevirapine Levels with Rash or Hepatotoxicity Among HIV-Infected Thai Women
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title_full Association of Nevirapine Levels with Rash or Hepatotoxicity Among HIV-Infected Thai Women
title_fullStr Association of Nevirapine Levels with Rash or Hepatotoxicity Among HIV-Infected Thai Women
title_full_unstemmed Association of Nevirapine Levels with Rash or Hepatotoxicity Among HIV-Infected Thai Women
title_short Association of Nevirapine Levels with Rash or Hepatotoxicity Among HIV-Infected Thai Women
title_sort association of nevirapine levels with rash or hepatotoxicity among hiv-infected thai women
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3537114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23304252
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601206010266
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