Chloroquine pharmacokinetics in pregnant and nonpregnant women with vivax malaria.
Lee, Sue Jean;
McGready, Rose;
Fernandez, Christine;
Stepniewska, Kasia;
Paw, Moo Koo;
Viladpai-nguen, Samuel Jacher;
Thwai, Kyaw Lay;
Villegas, Leopoldo;
Singhasivanon, Pratap;
Greenwood, Brian M;
+2 more...White, Nicholas J;
Nosten, François;
(2008)
Chloroquine pharmacokinetics in pregnant and nonpregnant women with vivax malaria.
European journal of clinical pharmacology, 64 (10).
pp. 987-992.
ISSN 0031-6970
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00228-008-0500-z
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PURPOSE: We compared the pharmacokinetics of chloroquine in pregnant and nonpregnant women treated for Plasmodium vivax malaria. METHODS: Twelve pregnant women and 15 nonpregnant women of child-bearing age with acute P. vivax malaria were treated with 25 mg chloroquine base/kg over 3 days on the northwestern border of Thailand. Blood concentrations of chloroquine and desethylchloroquine were measured using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography coupled with fluorescence detection. Twenty-five women completed the pharmacokinetic study. RESULTS: Although increasing gestational age was associated with reduced chloroquine AUC0-->infinity, there was no significant difference overall in the pharmacokinetics of chloroquine between pregnant and nonpregnant women. Fever was associated with lower chloroquine AUC0-->infinity values. Desethylchloroquine area under the curve (AUC) values were not significantly affected by pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancy did not significantly affect blood concentrations of chloroquine or its metabolite, desethylchloroquine, in women with P. vivax malaria.