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First-line tuberculosis treatment with double-dose rifampicin is well tolerated

Aung Kya Jai Maug, M A Hossain, Mourad Gumusboga, Tom Decroo, Wim Mulders, Sofie Marijke Braet, Jozefien Buyze, D. Arango, Céline Schurmans, Natacha Herssens, Tine Demeulenaere, Lutgarde Lynen, Bouke C. de Jong, Armand Van Deun

2020The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease21 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the occurrence of unfavourable treatment and safety outcomes of double-dose rifampicin (RMP; 20 mg/kg/d, intervention) with standard dose (10 mg/kg/d, control) in a first-line tuberculosis (TB) treatment regimen for smear-positive TB patients in Bangladesh. DESIGN: This was a randomised clinical trial. The primary efficacy and safety endpoints were the occurrence of an unfavourable treatment outcome (death, failure, relapse or loss to follow-up) and the occurrence of any serious drug-related adverse event (SAE). RESULTS: In primary efficacy analysis, among 343 control and 347 intervention patients, respectively 15.5% and 11.8% had an unfavourable outcome. In safety analysis, among 349 intervention and 352 control patients, respectively 4.3% and 2.6% experienced an SAE. These differences were not significant. There was a significantly lower occurrence of SAEs, explained by a lower occurrence of hepatic toxicity, in a RMP double-dosed but erroneously HZE (isoniazid+pyrazinamide+ethambutol) under-dosed subgroup. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings show that there is no statistically significant difference in terms of efficacy and safety between standard and double-dose RMP. An accidental finding (related to dosage levels of the standard regimen) suggests that high-dose RMP is potentially a lesser cause of hepatotoxicity. Larger trials with more power, or trials with at least a triple-dose might be needed to clearly see the effect of high-dose RMP on unfavourable outcomes.

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RifampicinTuberculosisMedicineFirst lineInternal medicinePharmacologyPathologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyDiagnosis and treatment of tuberculosisMycobacterium research and diagnosis
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