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Hemolytic Potential of Tafenoquine in Female Volunteers Heterozygous for Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Deficiency (G6PD Mahidol Variant) versus G6PD-Normal Volunteers
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Tafenoquine is an 8-aminoquinoline under investigation for the prevention of relapse in
Plasmodium vivax
malaria. This open-label, dose-escalation study assessed quantitatively the hemolytic risk with tafenoquine in female healthy volunteers heterozygous for the
Mahidol
487A
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD)-deficient variant versus G6PD-normal females, and with reference to primaquine. Six G6PD-heterozygous subjects (G6PD enzyme activity 40–60% of normal) and six G6PD-normal subjects per treatment group received single-dose tafenoquine (100, 200, or 300 mg) or primaquine (15 mg × 14 days). All participants had pretreatment hemoglobin levels ≥ 12.0 g/dL. Tafenoquine dose escalation stopped when hemoglobin decreased by ≥ 2.5 g/dL (or hematocrit decline ≥ 7.5%) versus pretreatment values in ≥ 3/6 subjects. A dose–response was evident in G6PD-heterozygous subjects (
N
= 15) receiving tafenoquine for the maximum decrease in hemoglobin versus pretreatment values. Hemoglobin declines were similar for tafenoquine 300 mg (−2.65 to −2.95 g/dL [
N
= 3]) and primaquine (−1.25 to −3.0 g/dL [
N
= 5]). Two further cohorts of G6PD-heterozygous subjects with G6PD enzyme levels 61–80% (
N
= 2) and > 80% (
N
= 5) of the site median normal received tafenoquine 200 mg; hemolysis was less pronounced at higher G6PD enzyme activities. Tafenoquine hemolytic potential was dose dependent, and hemolysis was greater in G6PD-heterozygous females with lower G6PD enzyme activity levels. Single-dose tafenoquine 300 mg did not appear to increase the severity of hemolysis versus primaquine 15 mg × 14 days.
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Title: Hemolytic Potential of Tafenoquine in Female Volunteers Heterozygous for Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Deficiency (G6PD Mahidol Variant) versus G6PD-Normal Volunteers
Description:
Tafenoquine is an 8-aminoquinoline under investigation for the prevention of relapse in
Plasmodium vivax
malaria.
This open-label, dose-escalation study assessed quantitatively the hemolytic risk with tafenoquine in female healthy volunteers heterozygous for the
Mahidol
487A
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD)-deficient variant versus G6PD-normal females, and with reference to primaquine.
Six G6PD-heterozygous subjects (G6PD enzyme activity 40–60% of normal) and six G6PD-normal subjects per treatment group received single-dose tafenoquine (100, 200, or 300 mg) or primaquine (15 mg × 14 days).
All participants had pretreatment hemoglobin levels ≥ 12.
0 g/dL.
Tafenoquine dose escalation stopped when hemoglobin decreased by ≥ 2.
5 g/dL (or hematocrit decline ≥ 7.
5%) versus pretreatment values in ≥ 3/6 subjects.
A dose–response was evident in G6PD-heterozygous subjects (
N
= 15) receiving tafenoquine for the maximum decrease in hemoglobin versus pretreatment values.
Hemoglobin declines were similar for tafenoquine 300 mg (−2.
65 to −2.
95 g/dL [
N
= 3]) and primaquine (−1.
25 to −3.
0 g/dL [
N
= 5]).
Two further cohorts of G6PD-heterozygous subjects with G6PD enzyme levels 61–80% (
N
= 2) and > 80% (
N
= 5) of the site median normal received tafenoquine 200 mg; hemolysis was less pronounced at higher G6PD enzyme activities.
Tafenoquine hemolytic potential was dose dependent, and hemolysis was greater in G6PD-heterozygous females with lower G6PD enzyme activity levels.
Single-dose tafenoquine 300 mg did not appear to increase the severity of hemolysis versus primaquine 15 mg × 14 days.
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