Acyclovir in hepatitis B antigen-positive chronic liver
disease: inhibition of viral replication and transient renal impairment with iv
bolus administration.
Weller IV, Carreņo V, Fowler MJ, Monjardino J, Makinen D, Varghese Z, Sweny
P, Thomas HC, Sherlock S.
Six patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) related chronic liver disease were
treated with acyclovir, 5-15 mg/kg 8 hourly, given as an iv bolus or iv infusion
over 1 h for up to 7 days. Two patients treated with 10 and 15 mg/kg 8 hourly
showed a decrease in HBV-DNA polymerase and HBV-DNA when mean trough acyclovir
plasma concentrations of 5.0 +/- 0.6 and 13.2 +/- 3.0 microM were attained.
Inhibition of viral replication was not seen in patients treated with lower
doses. Transient renal impairment was seen in two patients who received high
dosage by the iv bolus mode of administration. This complication may be
prevented by a high oral fluid intake or iv infusion of the drug over 1 h.
Further study with acyclovir 15 mg/kg 8-hourly given as an iv infusion for
longer periods is warranted.
Publication Types:
- Clinical Trial
- Controlled Clinical Trial