Lack of a pharmacologic interaction between rifabutin and methadone in HIV-infected former injecting drug users
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Lack of a pharmacologic interaction between rifabutin and methadone in HIV-infected former injecting drug users
Abstract
Rifampin, an agent known to decrease the half-life of methadone, and rifabutin are two rifamycins that are structurally similar and share mechanisms of action. Hence the possibility of a drug-drug interaction between rifabutin and methadone was evaluated in 24 methadone-maintained, former injecting drug users infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. The study was an open-label, drug-drug interaction and safety trial in which patients were followed for 15 days. Each patient received rifabutin 300 mg as a single dose concomitantly with their individualized methadone dosage. No significant differences in methadone peak plasma concentration, time to peak plasma concentration, area under the plasma concentration-time curve, systemic clearance or renal clearance was observed in the presence of rifabutin. Seventy-five percent of the patients reported at least one symptom of narcotic withdrawal during the study, however, these symptoms were mild. A relationship between the development of narcotic withdrawal and methadone systemic exposure could not be established. Concurrent administration of rifabutin and methadone appeared to be safe in human immunodeficiency virus-infected injecting drug users maintained on stable doses of methadone and is not expected to produce any significant changes in the pharmacokinetics of methadone in these patients.
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