2016
Population Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Lumefantrine in Young Ugandan Children Treated With Artemether-Lumefantrine for Uncomplicated Malaria
Tchaparian E, Sambol NC, Arinaitwe E, McCormack SA, Bigira V, Wanzira H, Muhindo M, Creek DJ, Sukumar N, Blessborn D, Tappero JW, Kakuru A, Bergqvist Y, Aweeka FT, Parikh S. Population Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Lumefantrine in Young Ugandan Children Treated With Artemether-Lumefantrine for Uncomplicated Malaria. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2016, 214: 1243-1251. PMID: 27471317, PMCID: PMC5034953, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiw338.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArtemether-lumefantrineRecurrent parasitemiaLumefantrine exposurePopulation pharmacokineticsUgandan childrenYoung Ugandan childrenPlasmodium falciparum malariaDay 7 concentrationsAge 6 monthsFirst-order absorptionWhole blood concentrationsYoung childrenUncomplicated malariaFalciparum malariaBlood concentrationsTreatment outcomesLumefantrine concentrationsSignificant positive correlationParasitemiaOlder childrenPharmacokineticsLumefantrineMalariaExposure levelsOpen model
2015
Artemether-Lumefantrine Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Response Are Minimally Altered in Pregnant Ugandan Women Treated for Uncomplicated Falciparum Malaria
Nyunt MM, Nguyen VK, Kajubi R, Huang L, Ssebuliba J, Kiconco S, Mwima MW, Achan J, Aweeka F, Parikh S, Mwebaza N. Artemether-Lumefantrine Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Response Are Minimally Altered in Pregnant Ugandan Women Treated for Uncomplicated Falciparum Malaria. Antimicrobial Agents And Chemotherapy 2015, 60: 1274-1282. PMID: 26666942, PMCID: PMC4775973, DOI: 10.1128/aac.01605-15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonpregnant adultsPregnant womenArtemether-lumefantrineFalciparum malariaUncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malariaPharmacokinetics of artemetherPregnant Ugandan womenSix-dose regimenFirst-line regimenUncomplicated falciparum malariaPlasmodium falciparum malariaHigh transmission settingsUncomplicated malariaClinical responsePharmacokinetic exposureTerminal eliminationClinical outcomesThird trimesterTreatment responseAntimalarial efficacyProphylactic periodUgandan womenPharmacokineticsDrug resistanceOverall pharmacokineticsPopulation Pharmacokinetics of Piperaquine in Young Ugandan Children Treated With Dihydroartemisinin‐Piperaquine for Uncomplicated Malaria
Sambol N, Yan L, Creek D, McCormack S, Arinaitwe E, Bigira V, Wanzira H, Kakuru A, Tappero J, Lindegardh N, Tarning J, Nosten F, Aweeka F, Parikh S. Population Pharmacokinetics of Piperaquine in Young Ugandan Children Treated With Dihydroartemisinin‐Piperaquine for Uncomplicated Malaria. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2015, 98: 87-95. PMID: 25732044, PMCID: PMC5088713, DOI: 10.1002/cpt.104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUncomplicated malariaPopulation pharmacokineticsYoung Ugandan childrenWeight-based dosingChildren 6 monthsAge-specific guidelinesClearance/bioavailabilityFirst-order absorptionDihydroartemisinin-PiperaquinePiperaquine exposureMalaria episodesProspective trialOral dosesUgandan childrenPlasma concentrationsThree-compartment modelDay 7High dosesAge groupsEarly childhoodPiperaquineDosingPharmacokineticsMalariaPhysiological changes
2009
Intermittent Preventive Therapy for Malaria in Pregnancy: Is Sulfadoxine–Pyrimethamine the Right Drug?
Parikh S, Rosenthal PJ. Intermittent Preventive Therapy for Malaria in Pregnancy: Is Sulfadoxine–Pyrimethamine the Right Drug? Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2009, 87: 160-162. PMID: 20107451, DOI: 10.1038/clpt.2009.284.Peer-Reviewed Original Research