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Pharmacokinetics and tolerability of a combination of indinavir, lopinavir and ritonavir in multiply pretreated HIV-1 infected adults.

OBJECTIVES: The authors evaluated the pharmacokinetics and tolerability of indinavir/lopinavir/ritonavir in a protease inhibitor only combination.

METHODS: Plasma drug levels of patients taking indinavir/lopinavir/ritonavir 800/400/100mg twice daily (n = 24, group 1) were compared to patients taking either lopinavir/ritonavir 400/100mg (n = 35, group2) or indinavir/ritonavir 800/100mg (n = 33, group3) twice daily plus nucleos(t)ide reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI). Steady-state drug concentrations were measured by LC/MS/MS. Minimum and maximum concentrations (C subsetmin, C subsetmax), area under the concentration-time curve (AUC subset0-12h), total clearance (CL subsettot) and half-life (t1/2) were calculated. HIV viral load, CD4 cell count and adverse events causing early termination of therapy were correlated over a period of 48 weeks.

RESULTS: Plasma levels of lopinavir/ritonavir were significantly enhanced when combined with indinavir compared to a regimen of lopinavir/ritonavir+NRTI: Mean lopinavir AUC subset(0-12h) 80,912 ng*h/mL vs. 60,548 ng*h/mL; C subsetmin 4,633 ng/mL vs. 3,258 ng/mL; C subsetmax 8,023 ng/mL vs. 6,710 ng/mL. Mean ritonavir AUC(0-12h) 6,907 ng*h/mL vs. 3,467 ng*h/mL; Cmin 220 ng/mL vs. 125 ng/mL; C subsetmax 1,059 ng/mL vs. 522 ng/mL. Indinavir levels were comparable for both indinavir containing regimen. A significantly smaller number of patients stopped indinavir/lopinavir/ritonavir therapy (group1: 16.7%) than indinavir/ritonavir + NRTI treatment (group3: 45.5%) due to adverse events. Virological failure was the main reason for early termination of treatment with indinavir/lopinavir/ ritonavir before week 48 (group1: 50%).

CONCLUSIONS: indinavir/lopinavir/ritonavir 800/400/ 100mg twice daily represents a therapy option with an adequate safety but only short term efficacy for extensively pretreated patients.

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