A Combined-Formulation Tablet of Lamivudine/Nevirapine/Stavudine: Bioequivalence Compared With Concurrent Administration of Lamivudine, Nevirapine, and Stavudine in Healthy Indian Subjects

Generic fixed‐dose combinations of antiretrovirals are frequently prescribed for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection. A randomized, 2‐way study was conducted in 24 fasting, healthy, Indian male subjects to assess bioequivalence between a single combination tablet containing lamiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical pharmacology 2005-03, Vol.45 (3), p.265-274
Hauptverfasser: Narang, Vishal S., Lulla, Amar, Malhotra, Geena, Purandare, Shrinivas
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Zusammenfassung:Generic fixed‐dose combinations of antiretrovirals are frequently prescribed for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection. A randomized, 2‐way study was conducted in 24 fasting, healthy, Indian male subjects to assess bioequivalence between a single combination tablet containing lamivudine, stavudine, and nevirapine (treatment A) with respect to separate marketed tablets administered simultaneously (treatment B). Each subject received treatments A and B separated by 19 days of a drug‐free washout period. Plasma concentrations of antiretrovirals, determined by a validated liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry assay, were used to assess pharmacokinetic parameters such as maximum observed plasma concentration and area under the plasma concentration curve. Pharmacokinetic parameters were comparable for either treatment. As geometric mean ratios (% treatment A/treatment B) of log‐transformed parameters of area under the plasma concentration curve and plasma concentration, as well as their resultant 90% confidence intervals, were within 80% to 125% and 75% to 133%, respectively, 2 treatments were considered bioequivalent in the extent and rate of absorption. Both treatments exhibited similar tolerability under fasting conditions.
ISSN:0091-2700
1552-4604
DOI:10.1177/0091270004273343