J Med Assoc Thai 1998; 81 (1):25

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The Pharmacokinetics of Oral Rifampicin in AIDS Patients
Jaruratanasirikul S Mail

Previous studies in AIDS patients have shown that the peak serum concentration of
rifampicin at 2 hours after administration are below normal ranges. These may be due to malabsorption
of the drug resulting in therapeutic failure. However, there is no published data to
demonstrate the pharmacokinetics of rifampicin in these AIDS patients. Therefore, the aim of this
study was to provide such data. Eight AIDS patients with tuberculosis participated in this study.
All patients were scheduled to receive oral rifampicin 600 mg once daily in the morning on
an empty stomach. Rifampicin pharmacokinetics were studied on day 14. The mean Cmax was
9.81±4.41 ug/ml. The mean Tmax was 2.25±0.71 h. The mean AUC0-24 was 60.25±36.88 ug.
h/ml. The results of our study did not confirm the previous studies. The absorption of rifampicin
in most of our AIDS patients were not reduced and delayed. Therefore, rifampicin dosage
adjustment for Thai patients may not be necessary.

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