Pharmacokinetics of intramuscular amopyroquin in healthy subjects and determination of a therapeutic regimen for Plasmodium falciparum malaria

Author:

Verdier F1,Pussard E1,Clavier F1,Le Bras J1,Gaudebout C1

Affiliation:

1. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Unité 13, Hôpital Claude Bernard, Paris, France.

Abstract

The disposition of amopyroquin was investigated in 10 healthy volunteers after a single 2-mg/kg (body weight) intramuscular dose of amopyroquin base. The major form of the drug in plasma and in whole blood was nonmetabolized amopyroquin, and only very low levels of its primary amine derivative were detected. After a rapid absorption phase (15 min), levels in plasma declined, following a tri-exponential model with a terminal elimination half-life of 129.6 +/- 92.5 h. The apparent volume of distribution (V/F) and the systemic clearance (CL/F) were 238 +/- 75 liters/kg and 2,063 +/- 1,159 ml/min, respectively. The renal clearance, calculated by using urine excreted during the first 48 h, was 119 +/- 99 ml/min and represented about 6% of the systemic clearance. About 1.2 and 0.2% of the amopyroquin dose was excreted in the urine during the first 48 h as nonmetabolized amopyroquin and its primary amine metabolite, respectively. Twenty-two Plasmodium falciparum malaria patients were studied after treatment with one of the following regimens of intramuscularly injected amopyroquin base: 3 mg/kg (body weight), 6 mg/kg, or 6 mg/kg followed by 3 mg/kg 24 h later. Parasitemia was cleared at day 7 in one of six, four of seven, and seven of nine patients, respectively. On the basis of this study, a regimen of 12 mg/kg (body weight) administered in two or three injections is suggested.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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