Strengthened capacity of India's bedaquiline conditional access programme for introducing new drugs and regimens

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BACKGROUND: Addressing TB in India is critical to meeting global targets. With the scale-up of diagnostic networks and the availability of new TB drugs, India had the opportunity to improve the detection and treatment outcomes in drug-resistant TB (DR-TB). OBJECTIVE: To document how the introduction of new drugs and regimens is helping India improve the care of DR-TB patients. DESIGN: In 2016, India's National TB Programme (NTP) introduced bedaquiline (BDQ) under a Conditional Access Programme (BDQ-CAP) at six sites after providing extensive training and strengthening laboratory testing, pre-treatment evaluation, active drug safety monitoring and management (aDSM) and follow-up systems. RESULTS: An interim analysis reflected earlier and better culture conversion rates: 83% of the 620 patients converted within a median time of 60 days. However, 248 serious adverse events were reported, including 73 deaths (12%) and 100 cardiotoxicity events (16.3%). Encouraged by the evidence of safety and efficacy of BDQ, the NTP took steps to systematically expand its access to cover the entire population by 2018. CONCLUSION: The cautious yet focused approach used to introduce BDQ under BDQ-CAP paved the way for the rapid introduction of delamanid, as well as the shorter treatment regimen and the all-oral regimen for DR-TB.

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Sachdeva, K. S., Arora, N., Solanki, R., Singla, R., Sarin, R., Bhatnagar, A., … Singla, N. (2020). Strengthened capacity of India’s bedaquiline conditional access programme for introducing new drugs and regimens. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 24(10), 1067–1072. https://doi.org/10.5588/IJTLD.20.0136

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