Abstract
Some individuals have higher efavirenz plasma concentrations during rifampin-containing tuberculosis (TB) therapy, contrary to the expected induction effect of rifampin. Among HIV-infected patients without (n = 38) and with TB on rifampin-containing therapy (n = 18), we tested the hypothesis that drug-gene interaction may explain the highly variable drug interactions. Two-way analysis of variance revealed a significant interaction between CYP2B6 516G→T polymorphism and rifampin-containing therapy, suggesting that efavirenz dose adjustment may need to be individualized on the basis of the patient's genotype. © 2011 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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Kwara, A., Lartey, M., Sagoe, K. W., & Court, M. H. (2011). Paradoxically elevated efavirenz concentrations in HIV/tuberculosis- coinfected patients with CYP2B6 516TT genotype on rifampin-containing antituberculous therapy. AIDS, 25(3), 388–390. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283427e05
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