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20 February 2004 - Volume 18 - Issue 3 - pp 503-508
Clinical Science: Concise Communication

Saquinavir drug exposure is not impaired by the boosted double protease inhibitor combination of lopinavir/ritonavir

Stephan, Christopha; Hentig, Nils vb; Kourbeti, Irenea; Dauer, Brendaa; Mösch, Manfreda; Lutz, Thomasa; Klauke, Stephana; Harder, Sebastianb; Kurowski, Michaelc; Staszewski, Schlomoa

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Abstract

Objective: To assess the pharmacokinetic interaction of saquinavir and lopinavir/ritonavir.

Design: Patients from the Frankfurt HIV cohort with limited reverse transcriptase inhibitor (RTI) options received the protease inhibitor (PI) combination of saquinavir (soft-gel capsules, 1000 mg twice a day) plus lopinavir/ritonavir (400/100 mg twice a day), without RTI (LOPSAQ group). A control group received the same doses of saquinavir and ritonavir plus two to three RTI (RITSAQ group). A steady-state 12 h pharmacokinetic assessment was performed.

Methods: Plasma levels of saquinavir, ritonavir and lopinavir were determined by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrophotometry. Minimum and maximum plasma concentrations (Cmin and Cmax), the clearance (Cltot) and the area under the concentration time curve (AUC) were calculated.

Results: Data were collected from 45 patients (LOPSAQ) and 32 patients (RITSAQ). There was no significant difference between the groups for median saquinavir Cmin, Cmax, Cltot and AUC (LOPSAQ: 543 ng/ml, 2300 ng/ml, 1020 ml/min and 16 977 ng*h/ml; RITSAQ: 427 ng/ml, 2410 ng/ml, 1105 ml/min and 15 130 ng*h/ml). Median ritonavir Cmin, Cmax and AUC were lower, the Cltot was higher in the LOPSAQ group (78 ng/ml, 428 ng/ml and 2972 ng*h/ml, 551 ml/min) compared with RITSAQ (194 ng/ml, 683 ng/ml and 6506 ng*h/ml, 266 ml/min; P < 0.001). Lopinavir levels were similar to historical data.

Conclusion: Effective plasma levels of both saquinavir and lopinavir can be achieved by the co-administration of saquinavir soft-gel capsules and lopinavir/ritonavir. This boosted double PI combination could be an effective option for patients with limited RTI options.

© 2004 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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