Here, we evaluate protocol requirements to mimic therapeutically relevant drug concentrations at the site of infection (i.e. lung lesion) in an in-vitro hollow fibre model of infection using pulmonary tuberculosis as a paradigm. Steady-state pharmacokinetic profiles in plasma, lung tissue and lung lesion homogenate were simulated for isoniazid, rifampicin and pyrazinamide and moxifloxacin. An R-shiny User Interface was developed to support conversion of in-vivo pharmacokinetic CMAX, TMAX and T1/2 estimates into pump settings. A monotherapy protocol mimicking isoniazid in lung lesion homogenate (isoniazid CMAX = 1,200 ng/ml, TMAX = 2.2 hr and T1/2 = 4.7 hr), and two combination therapy protocols including drugs with similar (isoniazid and ri...
With approximately nine million new cases and the attributable cause of death of an estimated two mi...
A World Health Organization workshop systematically examined the evidence base for dosing second-lin...
Moxifloxacin has an important role in the treatment of tuberculosis (TB). Unfortunately, coadministr...
This research was supported by a British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Grant (GA2015-172R). ...
AbstractIntroductionRobust and physiologically relevant infection models are required to investigate...
Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health problem and there is an ongoing effort to develop...
There has been an increased interest in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PKPD) of anti-tubercu...
There has been an increased interest in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PKPD) of anti-tubercu...
OBJECTIVES: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) bacteria can cause chronic pulmonary disease (PD). Cur...
Background. The in vitro hollow fiber system model of tuberculosis (HFS-TB), in tandem with Monte Ca...
The development of novel candidate molecules for tuberculosis remains challenging, as drug distribut...
BackgroundThe sites of mycobacterial infection in the lungs of tuberculosis (TB) patients have compl...
Background. Antimicrobial pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) science is vital to early antibiot...
BackgroundThe sites of mycobacterial infection in the lungs of tuberculosis (TB) patients have compl...
SummaryRobust and physiologically relevant infection models are required to investigate pharmacokine...
With approximately nine million new cases and the attributable cause of death of an estimated two mi...
A World Health Organization workshop systematically examined the evidence base for dosing second-lin...
Moxifloxacin has an important role in the treatment of tuberculosis (TB). Unfortunately, coadministr...
This research was supported by a British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Grant (GA2015-172R). ...
AbstractIntroductionRobust and physiologically relevant infection models are required to investigate...
Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health problem and there is an ongoing effort to develop...
There has been an increased interest in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PKPD) of anti-tubercu...
There has been an increased interest in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PKPD) of anti-tubercu...
OBJECTIVES: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) bacteria can cause chronic pulmonary disease (PD). Cur...
Background. The in vitro hollow fiber system model of tuberculosis (HFS-TB), in tandem with Monte Ca...
The development of novel candidate molecules for tuberculosis remains challenging, as drug distribut...
BackgroundThe sites of mycobacterial infection in the lungs of tuberculosis (TB) patients have compl...
Background. Antimicrobial pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) science is vital to early antibiot...
BackgroundThe sites of mycobacterial infection in the lungs of tuberculosis (TB) patients have compl...
SummaryRobust and physiologically relevant infection models are required to investigate pharmacokine...
With approximately nine million new cases and the attributable cause of death of an estimated two mi...
A World Health Organization workshop systematically examined the evidence base for dosing second-lin...
Moxifloxacin has an important role in the treatment of tuberculosis (TB). Unfortunately, coadministr...