Clofazimine (CFZ) is a poorly soluble, weakly basic, small molecule antibiotic clinically used to treat leprosy and is now in clinical trials as a treatment for multidrug resistant tuberculosis and COVID-19. CFZ exhibits complex, context-dependent pharmacokinetics that are characterized by an increasing half-life in long term treatment regimens. The systemic pharmacokinetics of CFZ have been previously represented by a nonlinear, 2-compartment model incorporating an expanding volume of distribution. This expansion reflects the soluble-to-insoluble phase transition that the drug undergoes as it precipitates out and accumulates within macrophages disseminated throughout the organism. Using mice as a model organism, we studied the mechanistic ...
Drug resistance is still the major threat to global tuberculosis (TB) control, and drug-resistant (D...
OBJECTIVES: Mycobacterium tuberculosis can exist in different states in vitro, which can be denoted ...
New drugs and drugs with a novel mechanism of action are desperately needed to shorten the duration ...
Clofazimine (CFZ) is a weakly basic, small-molecule antibiotic used for the treatment of mycobacteri...
Many weakly basic drug molecules accumulate in the body after repeated dosing leading to adverse eve...
The antileprosy drug clofazimine was recently repurposed as part of a newly endorsed short-course re...
The antileprosy drug clofazimine has shown potential for shortening tuberculosis treatment; however,...
In drug therapy, knowledge of the mechanism of drug distribution is important because it can inform ...
The 2016 World Health Organization treatment recommendations for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB)...
One strategy to combat antimicrobial resistant, a looming global threat, is to repurpose existing dr...
The Multistate Tuberculosis Pharmacometric (MTP) model, a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic disease mo...
With 10 million new infections yearly, tuberculosis has a major impact on the human well-being of th...
In mammals, highly lipophilic small molecule chemical agents can accumulate as inclusions within res...
CITATION: Faraj A, Svensson RJ, Diacon AH,Simonsson USH. 2020. Drug effect of clofazimine on persist...
Clofazimine, a water insoluble substituted iminophenazine derivative with anti-mycobacterial and ant...
Drug resistance is still the major threat to global tuberculosis (TB) control, and drug-resistant (D...
OBJECTIVES: Mycobacterium tuberculosis can exist in different states in vitro, which can be denoted ...
New drugs and drugs with a novel mechanism of action are desperately needed to shorten the duration ...
Clofazimine (CFZ) is a weakly basic, small-molecule antibiotic used for the treatment of mycobacteri...
Many weakly basic drug molecules accumulate in the body after repeated dosing leading to adverse eve...
The antileprosy drug clofazimine was recently repurposed as part of a newly endorsed short-course re...
The antileprosy drug clofazimine has shown potential for shortening tuberculosis treatment; however,...
In drug therapy, knowledge of the mechanism of drug distribution is important because it can inform ...
The 2016 World Health Organization treatment recommendations for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB)...
One strategy to combat antimicrobial resistant, a looming global threat, is to repurpose existing dr...
The Multistate Tuberculosis Pharmacometric (MTP) model, a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic disease mo...
With 10 million new infections yearly, tuberculosis has a major impact on the human well-being of th...
In mammals, highly lipophilic small molecule chemical agents can accumulate as inclusions within res...
CITATION: Faraj A, Svensson RJ, Diacon AH,Simonsson USH. 2020. Drug effect of clofazimine on persist...
Clofazimine, a water insoluble substituted iminophenazine derivative with anti-mycobacterial and ant...
Drug resistance is still the major threat to global tuberculosis (TB) control, and drug-resistant (D...
OBJECTIVES: Mycobacterium tuberculosis can exist in different states in vitro, which can be denoted ...
New drugs and drugs with a novel mechanism of action are desperately needed to shorten the duration ...