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Pharmacokinetics of pediatric lopinavir/ritonavir tablets in children when administered twice daily according to FDA weight bands.
Bastiaans, Diane E T; Forcat, Silvia; Lyall, Hermione; Cressey, Tim R; Hansudewechakul, Rawiwan; Kanjanavanit, Suparat; Noguera-Julian, Antoni; Königs, Christoph; Inshaw, Jamie R J; Chalermpantmetagul, Suwalai; Saïdi, Yacine; Compagnucci, Alexandra; Harper, Lynda M; Giaquinto, Carlo; Colbers, Angela P H; Burger, David M.
Affiliation
  • Bastiaans DE; From the *Department of Pharmacy, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; †MRC, Clinical Trials Unit, London, United Kingdom; ‡Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Department of Pediatrics, St Mary's Hospital, London, United Kingdom; §Program for HIV Prevention and Treatment/IRD UMI-174, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand; ¶Department of Pediatrics, Chiangrai Prachanukroh Hospital, Chiang Rai, Thailand; ‖Department
Pediatr Infect Dis J ; 33(3): 301-5, 2014 Mar.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24356253
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r) pediatric tablets (100/25 mg) are approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Medicines Agency (EMA) as part of combination antiretroviral therapy. Dosing is based on body weight bands or body surface area under FDA approval and only body surface area by the EMA. This can lead to a different recommended dose. In addition, weight band-based dosing has not been formally studied in the target population. We evaluated the pharmacokinetics (PK) of LPV/r in children, administered twice daily according to the FDA weight bands, using pediatric tablets.

METHODS:

Fifty-three HIV-infected children were included in the PK substudy of the Paediatric European Network for the Treatment of AIDS 18 trial (KONCERT). In this study, children were randomized to receive LPV/r twice or once daily, according to FDA weight bands. A PK assessment was performed in 17, 16 and 20 children in the 15-25 kg, ≥ 25-35 kg and >35 kg weight band, respectively, while children took the tablets twice daily. Rich sampling was performed, and PK parameters were calculated by noncompartmental analysis. Given the high percentage of Asian children, it was also tested whether there was a difference in PK parameters between Asian and non-Asian children.

RESULTS:

For the total group, LPV geometric mean AUC0-12, Cmax and C12 were 106.9 h × mg/L, 12.0 mg/L and 4.9 mg/L, respectively. There were no significant differences in LPV PK parameters between the weight bands. In addition, weight was not found to be associated with variability in Cmax, C12 or AUC0-12 for the LPV PK parameters.

CONCLUSIONS:

FDA weight band-based dosing recommendations provide adequate exposure to LPV when using LPV/r pediatric tablets.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: HIV Infections / HIV Protease Inhibitors / Ritonavir / Lopinavir Type of study: Clinical_trials / Guideline Limits: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Pediatr Infect Dis J Journal subject: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS / PEDIATRIA Year: 2014 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: HIV Infections / HIV Protease Inhibitors / Ritonavir / Lopinavir Type of study: Clinical_trials / Guideline Limits: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Pediatr Infect Dis J Journal subject: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS / PEDIATRIA Year: 2014 Document type: Article