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Amikacin liposome inhalation suspension as a treatment for patients with refractory mycobacterium avium complex lung infection

Yang Zhang, Adam T. Hill

2021Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Introduction: Amikacin liposome inhalation suspension (ALIS) contains amikacin sulfate, an aminoglycoside antibacterial drug. It has been approved in the US as a combined antibiotic treatment for refractory MAC lung disease patients. ALIS, as an inhaled antibiotic, can deliver amikacin to the infected site effectively and reduce systemic toxicity.Areas covered: This article gives a summated review of the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic efficacy, post-marketing surveillance, and regulatory affairs of ALIS as an add-on therapy for MAC lung disease in adults by analyzing data from preclinical studies, clinical trials and original studies. We systematically searched Medline/PubMed through October 2020.Expert opinion: Studies demonstrate that ALIS as an add-on treatment significantly improve the rate of sputum culture conversion in MAC lung disease patients compare to guideline-recommended therapy only. The ALIS treatment showed a similar risk of serious adverse events and a low chance of renal adverse events. However, ALIS was associated with more respiratory adverse events than guideline-recommended therapy only. There was not sufficient data to conclude that ALIS treatment can improve clinical outcomes; however, with the significant improvement in the microbiology outcome in MAC lung disease patients, ALIS showed its potential use as an adjunct treatment for treating MAC lung disease.

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MedicineAmikacinAdverse effectIntensive care medicineGuidelineInternal medicineSputum cultureAntibioticsSputumTuberculosisPathologyMicrobiologyBiologyMycobacterium research and diagnosisTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyMicrowave-Assisted Synthesis and Applications