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Moringa Oleifera- Antiretroviral Pharmacokinetic Drug Interaction

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Patrocinadors
University of Zimbabwe
Col·laboradors
State University of New York at Buffalo
Biomedical Research and Training Institute

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Resum

A study will be conducted by scientists from the University of Zimbabwe to determine if antiretroviral drugs are affected by taking herbs at the same time. This is important because herbal medicines may interact with modern medicine to increase or decrease the amount of medication in the body.
The drugs nevirapine and efavirenz will be studied. Both drugs are routinely used as part of combination therapy for treating HIV. In this study it will be determined whether the concentrations of the antiretroviral drugs nevirapine and efavirenz are low, high or are in the desired range when taken together with the herb moringa.

Descripció

The use of herbal supplements is widespread in Africa, particularly for the management of HIV and AIDS. In Zimbabwe, the prevalence of herbal medicine use in HIV-infected people is as high as 79% (Sebit et al., 2000). Several studies have shown that the herb Moringa oleifera is among the top 10 herbs most commonly used by HIV-positive people in Zimbabwe (Makomeya et al 2004, Monera et al 2008). Another review also cited Moringa as one of the 53 most important African medicinal plants presently traded (van den Bout-van den Beukel et al 2006). Others included Hypoxis hemerocallidea (African potato) and Sutherlandia frutescens-(Cancer bush). Moringa is rich in β-carotene, protein, vitamin C, calcium and potassium and act as a good source of natural antioxidants (Anwar et al.,2007).It is recommended by non-governmental organisations and some African governments as an immune booster and a nutritional supplement for people living with HIV and AIDS (Ncube, 2006). Most advocates and users believe that since the herb is natural, it is free from all side effects and interactions.

Concomitant use of herbs with conventional drugs may lead to herb-drug interactions in the same way that two or more co-administered drugs may interact. Herbal constituents that are substrates for the same enzymes or transporters of conventional drugs may induce or inhibit the enzymes and/or transporter activity. Pharmacokinetic endpoints such as area under the curve (AUC), time to maximum plasma concentration (tmax), peak plasma concentration (Cmax), trough concentration (Cmin), clearance (CL), volume of distribution (Vd/F) and half-life (T1/2) may be altered significantly resulting in toxicity, more severe adverse effects, sub-therapeutic drug concentrations, HIV resistance and treatment failure.The risk of interaction increases as the number of co-administered drugs increases (de Maat et al 2003). As a result, people taking herbal medicines while on antiretroviral therapy are at very high risk because of the multitude use of highly active antiretroviral drugs and treatment of opportunistic infections, and also because herbs contain a wide range of bioactive chemical constituents.

However, evidence based information of such effects is usually lacking and as such; health practitioners' ability to make relevant clinical decisions is limited. Results of a review of in vitro studies suggest a need for in vivo metabolic drug-drug interaction studies (van den Bout-van den Beukel et al 2006). Preliminary in vivo studies in animal models can serve as a basis for clinical trials, the results of which are considered the gold standard in this era of evidence-based medicine.

Primary objectives

1. To compare the steady-state pharmacokinetics of nevirapine and efavirenz in HIV-positive patients before and after supplementation with Moringa oleifera leaf powder

2. To compare the single dose pharmacokinetics of nevirapine and efavirenz in rat models before and after supplementation with Moringa oleifera leaf powder

Secondary objectives

3. To determine the bioavailability of Moringa oleifera leaf powder in humans after oral dosing using beta carotene as a bio marker.

4. To compare urine chemistries and liver function tests in HIV patients before and after supplementation with Moringa oleifera leaf powder

5. To determine the presence of any genetic variation in the participants in the genes that code for CYP3A4 and CYP2B6

Dates

Darrera verificació: 02/28/2019
Primer enviat: 08/02/2011
Inscripció estimada enviada: 08/02/2011
Publicat per primera vegada: 08/03/2011
Última actualització enviada: 03/28/2019
Publicació de l'última actualització: 04/01/2019
Data dels primers resultats enviats: 08/22/2017
Data dels primers resultats de control de qualitat enviats: 03/28/2019
Data dels primers resultats publicats: 04/01/2019
Data d'inici de l'estudi real: 12/31/2012
Data estimada de finalització primària: 08/31/2013
Data estimada de finalització de l’estudi: 08/31/2013

Condició o malaltia

HIV

Intervenció / tractament

Dietary Supplement: Moringa oleifera

Drug: Efavirenz

Drug: Nevirapine

Fase

-

Grups de braços

BraçIntervenció / tractament
Nevirapine
HIV positive patients on nevirapine containing regimen, taking Moringa oleifera leaf powder
Drug: Nevirapine
Nevirapine 200mg based regimen
Efavirenz
HIV positive patients on efavirenz containing regimen, taking Moringa oleifera
Drug: Efavirenz
Efavirenz 600mg based regimen

Criteris d'elegibilitat

Edats elegibles per estudiar 18 Years Per a 18 Years
Sexes elegibles per estudiarAll
Mètode de mostreigProbability Sample
Accepta voluntaris saludables
Criteris

Inclusion Criteria:

- HIV positive,

- ≥ 4 weeks on Nevirapine or , ≥ 2 weeks on Efavirenz containing regimen,

- Supplements HAART with Moringa oleifera.

Exclusion Criteria:

Known hepatic, intestinal or renal disease,smoking, chronic alcohol ingestion, poor venous access, chronic alcohol ingestion, pregnant, smoking, on rifampicin, ketoconazole, isoniazid, breastfeeding, anaemia,vomiting

Resultat

Mesures de resultats primaris

1. AUC [Baseline (day 22), Post-moringa (day 35)]

Area under the plasma concentration time curve, determined using a non-compartmental approach by means of the Phoenix WinNonlin software application. Time points for sample collection were 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 12 h

Mesures de resultats secundaris

1. C12h [Baseline (Day 22); Post-moringa (Day 35)]

plasma concentration 12h post dose, determined using a non-compartmental approach by means of the Phoenix WinNonlin software application. Time points for sample collection were 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 12 h

Altres mesures de resultats

1. Cmax [Baseline (day 22), Post-moringa (day 35)]

Maximum plasma concentration post does, determined using a non-compartmental approach by means of the Phoenix WinNonlin software application. Time points for sample collection were 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 12 h

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