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Impact of Weekly Administration of Rifapentine and Isoniazid on Steady State Pharmacokinetics of Tenofovir Alafenamide in Healthy Volunteers
In Brief
A Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating Tenofovir alafenamide, Rifapentine, and 2 other interventions for Healthy Volunteers. Completed, enrolled 51 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is treated with antiretroviral drugs. Many people with HIV also have the lung infection tuberculosis (TB). Most TB treatments are complicated. A simpler treatment of two TB drugs can be taken once a week. Researchers want to study how the HIV and TB drugs affect each other so people who take both can be treated safely. Objective: To study if rifapentine and isoniazid affect blood levels of the common antiretroviral TAF. Eligibility: Healthy adults ages 18-65 without HIV, TB, or hepatitis Design: Participants will fast before the screening visit. They will have a medical history, physical exam, and blood tests. Women may have a pregnancy test. During the study, participants must: Use effective birth control Not take most medicine Not drink alcohol At the baseline visit, participants will repeat screening tests and get TAF tablets. Participants will take TAF once a day for 31 days. They will keep track of doses and side effects. Over 32 days, participants will have 4 long visits and 4 short. At all visits, participants will: Fast the night before Get food Take that day's TAF Review their TAF supply Have pregnancy and blood tests Report side effects At 3 visits, participants will also take the 2 TB drugs and vitamin B6. At 3 long visits, participants will also have blood collected 8 times over 8 hours by plastic tube in an arm vein. Around Day 46, participants will fast and have blood and pregnancy tests. Two weeks later, they will get a call to see how they are feeling.
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Interventions
Each tablet contains 25 mg of tenofovir alafenamide.
Each tablet contains 150 mg of rifapentine. Participants who weigh 45 to \< 50 kg will take 750 mg (5 tablets), and participants who weigh (Bullet) 50 kg will take 900 mg (6 tablets).
Each tablet is formulated as 100 or 300 mg of isoniazid.
Each tablet contains 50 mg of pyridoxine