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AIDS Patient Care and STDs
Lack of Effect of Gastric Acid-Reducing Agents on the Pharmacokinetics of Lopinavir/Ritonavir in HIV-Infected Patients
To cite this article:
Yi-Lin Chiu, Cheri E. Klein, William C. Woodward, Kathryn R. King, Christian Naylor, Walid Awni, Scott Brun.
AIDS Patient Care and STDs.
April 2007,
21(4): 247-251.
doi:10.1089/apc.2006.0120.
Yi-Lin Chiu, Ph.D.Abbott, Abbott Park, Illinois. Cheri E. Klein, Ph.D.Abbott, Abbott Park, Illinois. William C. Woodward, D.O.Abbott, Abbott Park, Illinois. Kathryn R. King, B.S., M.A.Abbott, Abbott Park, Illinois. Christian Naylor, B.A.Abbott, Abbott Park, Illinois. Walid Awni, Ph.D.Abbott, Abbott Park, Illinois. Scott Brun, M.D.Abbott, Abbott Park, Illinois. Recent studies have shown that coadministration of certain protease inhibitors (PIs) with gastric acid-reducing agents results in decreased plasma concentrations of the PI. To assess the effect of acid-reducing agents on lopinavir/ritonavir, data from two clinical trials (n = 38 and 190) were pooled. Both trials randomized antiretroviral-naïve, HIV-infected patients to receive lopinavir/ritonavir 400/100 mg twice-daily or 800/200 mg once-daily in combination with stavudine and lamivudine, or tenofovir and emtricitabine. Concurrent administration of gastric acid-reducing agents including antacids of various brand names, proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole, esomeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole, and rabeprazole), and H2-receptor antagonists (ranitidine, famotidine, cimetidine, and nizatidine) was reported in both trials. Lopinavir and ritonavir pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated. Thirty subjects were considered users of acid-reducing agents at the times of pharmacokinetic evaluation. HIV-infected patients who received gastric acid-reducing agents during administration of lopinavir/ritonavir-based treatment regimens did not appear to have a reduction in lopinavir or ritonavir exposures.  This paper was cited by:A pharmacokinetic study of etravirine (TMC125) co-administered with ranitidine and omeprazole in HIV-negative volunteers Monika Schöller-Gyüre, Thomas N. Kakuda, Goedele De Smedt, Hilde Vanaken, Marie-Paule Bouche, Monika Peeters, Brian Woodfall, Richard M. W. Hoetelmans British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. Nov 2008, Vol. 66, No. 4: 508-516 CrossRef Significant Decrease in Nelfinavir Systemic Exposure After Omeprazole Coadministration in Healthy Subjects Annie F Fang, Bharat D Damle, Robert R LaBadie, Penelope H Crownover, Dial Hewlett, Paul W Glue Pharmacotherapy. Feb 2008, Vol. 28, No. 1: 42-50 CrossRef Drug Interactions between HIV Protease Inhibitors and Acid-Reducing Agents Ronald W Falcon, Thomas N Kakuda Clinical Pharmacokinetics. Feb 2008, Vol. 47, No. 2: 75-89 CrossRef
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