BackgroundIn 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) revised dosing guidelines for treatment of childhood tuberculosis. Our aim was to investigate first-line antituberculosis drug exposures under these guidelines, explore dose optimization using the current dispersible fixed-dose combination (FDC) tablet of rifampicin/isoniazid/pyrazinamide; 75/50/150 mg, and suggest a new FDC with revised weight bands.MethodsChildren with drug-susceptible tuberculosis in Malawi and South Africa underwent pharmacokinetic sampling while receiving first-line tuberculosis drugs as single formulations according the 2010 WHO recommended doses. Nonlinear mixed-effects modeling and simulation was used to design the optimal FDC and weight-band dosing strategy for...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this thesis was to evaluate optimal doses of 1st-line...
BACKGROUND Among the various forms of TB, tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most severe, with abo...
Introduction: Drug concentrations in tuberculosis patients on standard regimens vary widely with cli...
Background: Dispersible paediatric fixed dose combination (FDCs) tablets delivering higher doses of ...
Aims Pharmacokinetic studies in the past have shown inadequate antituberculosis drug levels in child...
Childhood tuberculosis (TB) affects one million children annually, and in 2019, 194,000 children und...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the pharmacokinetics and safety/tolerability of isoniazid, rifampicin and pyraz...
Background Malnourished and young children are particularly susceptible to severe forms of tuberc...
Background Current guidelines for dosing of anti-TB drugs in children advocate higher doses for rifa...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently issued revised first-line antituberculosis (anti-TB) dr...
BackgroundThe current World Health Organization (WHO) pediatric tuberculosis dosing guidelines lead ...
AIMS Low rifampicin plasma concentrations can lead to treatment failure and increased risk of devel...
Optimal doses of first-line drugs for treatment of drug-susceptible tuberculosis in children and you...
INTRODUCTION: Despite its longstanding role in tuberculosis (TB) treatment, there continues to be em...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fixed-dose combination formulations where several drugs are included in o...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this thesis was to evaluate optimal doses of 1st-line...
BACKGROUND Among the various forms of TB, tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most severe, with abo...
Introduction: Drug concentrations in tuberculosis patients on standard regimens vary widely with cli...
Background: Dispersible paediatric fixed dose combination (FDCs) tablets delivering higher doses of ...
Aims Pharmacokinetic studies in the past have shown inadequate antituberculosis drug levels in child...
Childhood tuberculosis (TB) affects one million children annually, and in 2019, 194,000 children und...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the pharmacokinetics and safety/tolerability of isoniazid, rifampicin and pyraz...
Background Malnourished and young children are particularly susceptible to severe forms of tuberc...
Background Current guidelines for dosing of anti-TB drugs in children advocate higher doses for rifa...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently issued revised first-line antituberculosis (anti-TB) dr...
BackgroundThe current World Health Organization (WHO) pediatric tuberculosis dosing guidelines lead ...
AIMS Low rifampicin plasma concentrations can lead to treatment failure and increased risk of devel...
Optimal doses of first-line drugs for treatment of drug-susceptible tuberculosis in children and you...
INTRODUCTION: Despite its longstanding role in tuberculosis (TB) treatment, there continues to be em...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fixed-dose combination formulations where several drugs are included in o...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this thesis was to evaluate optimal doses of 1st-line...
BACKGROUND Among the various forms of TB, tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most severe, with abo...
Introduction: Drug concentrations in tuberculosis patients on standard regimens vary widely with cli...