Changes in nevirapine plasma concentrations over time and its relationship with liver enzyme elevations.

Abstract:

:Liver enzyme elevations are frequently seen in patients treated with nevirapine (NVP). Both elevated NVP plasma levels and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection seem to favor the development of NVP-related liver toxicity. We have examined variation on NVP C(trough) over time, as well as the impact of NVP C(trough) concentrations and the role of chronic hepatitis C on the incidence of liver enzyme elevations over a 48-week study period in HIV-infected patients on NVP therapy. Thirty-seven patients who initiated a triple regimen of NVP (200 mg bid) plus two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) were analyzed. A significant increase in serum transaminase levels occurred progressively over time. However, no significant variations in NVP plasma C(trough) were noticed in 48 weeks. In total population, maximum fold increase (MFI) in serum AST, ALT, and GGT was correlated with 24 week NVP C(trough). In HCV+ subjects, 12-week NVP C(trough) was closely correlated with maximum transaminase elevations, whereas in HCV- patients, 24-week concentrations were correlated with maximum transaminase increase. However, no differences in either NVP plasma C(trough) or in MFI in transaminase levels could be determined when comparing patients with and without hepatitis C at any time point.

authors

De Requena DG,Jiménez-Nácher I,Soriano V

doi

10.1089/aid.2005.21.555

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2005-06-01 00:00:00

pages

555-9

issue

6

eissn

0889-2229

issn

1931-8405

journal_volume

21

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