Correlation Engine 2.0
Clear Search sequence regions


  • adult (1)
  • anti hiv agents (2)
  • child (2)
  • child preschool (1)
  • children (10)
  • drug combinations (2)
  • female (1)
  • hiv 1 (1)
  • humans (1)
  • infant (1)
  • lymphocyte (1)
  • malawi (3)
  • plasma (2)
  • viral load (2)
  • weight (1)
  • Sizes of these terms reflect their relevance to your search.

    Children remain under-represented in national antiretroviral treatment (ART) programmes in settings with limited resources and high HIV prevalence. In Malawi, an increasing number of HIV-infected children have been started on ART with split tablets of an adult fixed-dose combination drug in the past few years. In 2006, the national paediatric ART regime was changed from Triomune 40 (T40) to Triomune 30 (T30). This was a cross-sectional study conducted at the paediatric ART clinic in Blantyre (Malawi) from September 2006 to July 2007. Children taking T30 for > 6 weeks from each dosing weight band (<5, 5-<8, 8-<12, 12-<14, 14-<19, 19-<26, 26-<30 and > or = 30 kg) were recruited. Plasma drug concentration, CD4+ T-cell count and HIV viral load were measured. A total of 74 children were analysed. The median nevirapine (NVP) concentration was 7.35 mg/l. A therapeutic NVP plasma level > 3 mg/l was found in 62 (87.8%) children. A subtherapeutic NVP level (< 3 mg/l) occurred significantly more often in children treated with T30 doses between one-quarter tablet once daily and one-half tablet twice daily (P=0.035). Median prescribed NVP dose was 342 mg/m(2)/day, but 13 (17.6%) children received a dose below the recommended dose of 300 mg/m(2)/day. Compared with a historical control, the median prescribed NVP dose was increased (from 243 to 342 mg/m(2)/day). Our findings indicate that with the Malawian T30-based ART regime, the majority (87.8%) of children in the study group achieved a therapeutic NVP level. However, treatment remains suboptimal especially for young children receiving T30 dosages less than or equal to one-half tablets twice daily and child appropriate formulations are warranted.

    Citation

    Goenke Poerksen, Louisa Pollock, Peter Moons, Emily Chesshyre, David Burger, Saye Khoo, Elizabeth Molyneux. Steady-state nevirapine, lamivudine and stavudine levels in Malawian HIV-infected children on antiretroviral therapy using split Triomune 30 tablets. Antiviral therapy. 2010;15(3):343-50

    Expand section icon Mesh Tags

    Expand section icon Substances


    PMID: 20516554

    View Full Text