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Atazanavir
Enhances Saquinavir Hard-gel Concentrations in a Ritonavir-boosted
Once-daily Regimen
The
aim of the current study was to determine the pharmacokinetics of
saquinavir hard-gel capsules (Invirase)
/ ritonavir (Norvir)
/atazanavir (Reyataz)
co-administered once daily at 1600/100/300 mg in HIV-infected individuals.
Eighteen
patients receiving saquinavir/ritonavir switched to 1600/100 mg
once daily a minimum of 3 days before the study.
On
study day 1, levels of saquinavir and ritonavir were determined
over 24 h. Atazanavir (300 mg once daily) was then added to the
regimen.
On
day 11, a pharmacokinetic analysis was performed. Atazanavir was
discontinued on day 32.
Drug
concentrations were measured by high-pressure liquid chromatography-tandem
mass spectrometry.
Geometric
mean ratios (GMR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were used to
compare saquinavir and ritonavir pharmacokinetic parameters, with
and without atazanavir. A safety analysis was performed at screening,
days 1, 11, 32 and follow-up.
Results
After
the addition of atazanavir, statistically significant increases
in saquinavir trough plasma concentration (Ctrough GMR, 95% CI 2.12,
1.72-3.50), maximum plasma concentration (Cmax 1.42, 1.24-1.94),
area under the plasma concentration-time curve from 0-24 h (AUC0-24
1.60, 1.35-2.43) and ritonavir Cmax (1.58, 1.32-2.08), AUC0-24 (1.41,
1.22-1.74) were observed. The pharmacokinetics of atazanavir compared
with those obtained in patients receiving atazanavir/ritonavir without
saquinavir. Four patients developed scleral icterus and two jaundice.
Total and unconjugated bilirubin increased approximately fivefold
during atazanavir therapy.
Conclusions
The
addition of atazanavir to saquinavir/ritonavir increased saquinavir
Ctrough, Cmax and AUC0-24 by 112, 42 and 60%. Ritonavir Cmax and
AUC0-24 increased by 34 and 41%. The regimen was well tolerated,
with no significant change in laboratory parameters, except for
the occurrence of hyperbilirubinemia.
05/28/04
Reference
M
Boffito and others. Atazanavir enhances saquinavir hard-gel concentrations in a ritonavir-boosted
once-daily regimen. AIDS 18(9):1291-1297. June 18, 2004.
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