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Title: The pharmacokinetics and safety profile of oral ganciclovir in combination with trimethoprim in HIV- and CMV-seropositive patients. Author: Jung D, AbdelHameed MH, Hunter J, Teitelbaum P, Dorr A, Griffy K. Journal: Br J Clin Pharmacol; 1999 Mar; 47(3):255-9. PubMed ID: 10215748. Abstract: AIMS: We investigated the pharmacokinetics and safety profile of oral ganciclovir coadministered with trimethoprim in HIV-and CMV-seropositive patients. METHODS: In an open-label, randomized, 3-way crossover study, 12 adult males received oral ganciclovir 1000 mg every 8h, oral trimethoprim 200 mg once daily, or both drugs concomitantly in a sequence of three 7-day treatment periods. Pharmacokinetic parameters were determined and adverse events recorded for each treatment. RESULTS: The presence of trimethoprim significantly decreased CLr (12.9%, P=0.0068) and increased t1/2 (18.1%, P=0.0378) of ganciclovir. However, these changes are unlikely to be clinically meaningful. There were no statistically significant changes in trimethoprim pharmacokinetic parameters in the presence of ganciclovir, with the exception of a 12.7% increase in Cmin. Ganciclovir was well tolerated when administered alone or in combination with trimethoprin. CONCLUSIONS: There was no clinically significant pharmacokinetic interaction between oral ganciclovir and trimethoprim when coadministered.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]