Pharmacokinetics of combined treatment with praziquantel and albendazole in neurocysticercosis


Autoria(s): GARCIA, Hector H.; LESCANO, Andres G.; LANCHOTE, Vera L.; PRETELL, E. Javier; GONZALES, Isidro; BUSTOS, Javier A.; TAKAYANAGUI, Osvaldo M.; BONATO, Pierina S.; HORTON, John; SAAVEDRA, Herbert; GONZALEZ, Armando E.; GILMAN, Robert H.; Cysticercosis Working Grp Peru
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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AIMS Neurocysticercosis is the most common cause of acquired epilepsy in the world. Antiparasitic treatment of viable brain cysts is of clinical benefit, but current antiparasitic regimes provide incomplete parasiticidal efficacy. Combined use of two antiparasitic drugs may improve clearance of brain parasites. Albendazole (ABZ) has been used together with praziquantel (PZQ) before for geohelminths, echinococcosis and cysticercosis, but their combined use is not yet formally recommended and only scarce, discrepant data exist on their pharmacokinetics when given together. We assessed the pharmacokinetics of their combined use for the treatment of neurocysticercosis. METHODS A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase II evaluation of the pharmacokinetics of ABZ and PZQ in 32 patients with neurocysticercosis was carried out. Patients received their usual concomitant medications including an antiepileptic drug, dexamethasone, and ranitidine. Randomization was stratified by antiepileptic drug (phenytoin or carbamazepine). Subjects had sequential blood samples taken after the first dose of antiparasitic drugs and again after 9 days of treatment, and were followed for 3 months after dosing. RESULTS Twenty-one men and 11 women, aged 16 to 55 (mean age 28) years were included. Albendazole sulfoxide concentrations were increased in the combination group compared with the ABZ alone group, both in patients taking phenytoin and patients taking carbamazepine. PZQ concentrations were also increased by the end of therapy. There were no significant side effects in this study group. CONCLUSIONS Combined ABZ + PZQ is associated with increased albendazole sulfoxide plasma concentrations. These increased concentrations could independently contribute to increased cysticidal efficacy by themselves or in addition to a possible synergistic effect.

National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA[R01 054805]

Fogarty International Center (FIRCA/NIH)[TW001140]

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, v.72, n.1, p.77-84, 2011

0306-5251

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19936

10.1111/j.1365-2125.2011.03945.x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.2011.03945.x

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eng

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WILEY-BLACKWELL

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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

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Palavras-Chave #albendazole #neurocysticercosis #Peru #praziquantel #Taenia solium #HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS #TROPICAL-DISEASES #DRUG-INTERACTIONS #LIVER-MICROSOMES #HYDATID-DISEASE #METABOLISM #BIOAVAILABILITY #CYSTICERCOSIS #CHILDREN #THERAPY #Pharmacology & Pharmacy
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