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CompletedNCT01203527

A Study of the Pharmacology of Tamiflu in Pregnancy

A Study of the Pharmacology of Oseltamivir (Tamiflu-Roche) in Pregnancy

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
63 (actual)
Sponsor
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) · NIH
Sex
Female
Age
14 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the pharmacokinetics (PK) of the anti-flu medication, Tamiflu during pregnancy and to determine to what extent pregnancy may affect the currently recommended dosage of this medication.

Detailed description

The emergence of the novel H1N1 influenza virus has raised concern among public health officials and the public alike. Although initial reports suggested that the risk of serious disease or death was less than initially feared, continued experience suggests that the disease will have a major impact on the public's health. To address this urgent public health challenge, the centers of the Obstetric-Fetal Pharmacology Research Units Network (OPRU) will recruit a total of 75 pregnant women (25 per trimester with singletons pregnancies) who are receiving oseltamivir for supposed influenza infection. When possible, we will recruit women with twin gestation to determine if fetal number affects the drugs pharmacokinetics. We do not anticipated a significant number of multi-fetal gestations (\< 10) but even limited data might prove useful in this population given the tremendous change in renal drug clearance that is normally seen in this group of women. An additional 25 healthy non-pregnant women will be studied to define pregnancy- related changes in the PK of oseltamivir and the carboxylate. We will study each woman once during therapy, performing steady state pharmacokinetic analyses. This study will be performed after 3 days of oral therapy to optimize the possibility that steady state concentrations have been achieved. We will: 1. collect biological fluids (plasma and urine) to further characterize the pharmacology of the drug; 2. collect a check swab for DNA to allow study of the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms on drug handing and disease expression; 3. develop an assay or partner with others to develop an assay for oseltamivir and the primary metabolite, oseltamivir carboxylate; 4. compare the pharmacokinetics of oseltamivir and its metabolite in each trimester of pregnancy to evaluate whether gestational age has an impact on the drug's pharmacokinetics; 5. assess the impact of fetal number on the drug's pharmacokinetics; 6. ask all participants about GI tolerance to the drug and any side effects they may be experiencing, especially related to mood and psychiatric well being; and 7. on all pregnant subjects studied, when possible, we will obtain at delivery maternal and umbilical cord blood to evaluate placental transport especially in those who deliver proximate (within 3 days) to drug treatment.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2007-03-01
Primary completion
2012-10-01
Completion
2012-10-01
First posted
2010-09-16
Last updated
2013-10-09

Locations

4 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01203527. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.