2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002907
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Population Pharmacokinetic Study of Benznidazole in Pediatric Chagas Disease Suggests Efficacy despite Lower Plasma Concentrations than in Adults

Abstract: IntroductionChagas disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, can lead to long term cardiac morbidity. Treatment of children with benznidazole is effective, but no pediatric pharmacokinetics data are available and clinical pharmacology information on the drug is scarce.Patients and MethodsProspective population pharmacokinetic (PK) cohort study in children 2–12 years old with Chagas disease treated with oral benznidazole 5–8 mg/kg/day BID for 60 days. (clinicaltrials.gov #NCT00699387).ResultsForty chil… Show more

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“…Looking deeper into our data set, we noted that only 5.4% of the observed (real) BNZ trough concentrations were below 3 mg/liter; 20% of them were within the optimal range (3 to 6 mg/liter), but most of them (74.54%) were above 6 mg/liter. These results support the views of other authors (26,29) suggesting that standard treatment protocols using BNZ might be significantly overdosing patients and therefore that studies with lower doses in adults might be justified.…”
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“…Looking deeper into our data set, we noted that only 5.4% of the observed (real) BNZ trough concentrations were below 3 mg/liter; 20% of them were within the optimal range (3 to 6 mg/liter), but most of them (74.54%) were above 6 mg/liter. These results support the views of other authors (26,29) suggesting that standard treatment protocols using BNZ might be significantly overdosing patients and therefore that studies with lower doses in adults might be justified.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Recently, a study on the population PK of benznidazole in children was published (29), but to our knowledge, the present population PK study is the first to examine benznidazole plasma concentrations in adult subjects with Chagas disease.…”
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“…From an opposite point of view, two recent studies based on population pharmacokinetics came to the fore because of a novel hypothesis (5,6). Both studies reach to the conclusion that the benznidazole treatment regimen against Chagas disease in adults might be overdosed.…”
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“…Two recent studies performed in Argentina and Spain including pediatric and adult populations, respectively, with Chagas disease used a population pharmacokinetic approach (5,6). One of the main differences regarding population pharmacokinetics is that data are obtained for patients treated with benznidazole, while nonpopulation pharmacokinetic studies are performed with healthy volunteers.…”
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