Am J Med Sci. 1994 Jul;308(1):5-8. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
Atovaquone is a new hydroxynapthoquinone antiprotozoal agent active
against Pneumocystis carinii in vitro and in animal models. The authors
report an experience using atovaquone to treat 25 patients with mild to
moderate P. carinii pneumonia. Eligible patients were treated for 21
days with 750 mg of atovaquone orally three times daily. Prednisone was
added when the P(A-a)O2 gradient was between 35-45 mm Hg. Patients were
treated under three treatment protocols. Patients in Group 1
participated in one of two randomized comparative drug trials, designed
for patients with and without sulfonamide intolerance. Six of seven
patients successfully completed treatment, and one patient discontinued
treatment because of an adverse reaction (> 5 times baseline increase in
transaminase level). Patients in Group 2 were treated with atovaquone
for mild to moderate P. carinii pneumonia under a treatment
Investigational New Drug protocol because of prior sulfonamide
reactions. Fifteen of these 18 patients successfully completed
treatment; one died from other complications during treatment and two
discontinued treatment for adverse reactions (> 5 times baseline
increase in transaminase levels, and a diffuse rash). Serum transaminase
levels returned to normal at the end of treatment in all patients with
elevated levels. All patients demonstrated clinical resolution of their
pneumonia and improvement of pretreatment hypoxemia (Group 1:
pretreatment PaO2 = 82 +/- 14 mm Hg, posttreatment PaO2 = 92 +/- 9 mm
Hg). Overall, 21 (84%) of 25 patients successfully finished therapy
without significant adverse reactions. Atovaquone appears to be an
effective and well-tolerated oral treatment for mild to moderate P.
carinii pneumonia.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Administration, Oral Adult Antifungal Agents/ADMINISTRATION &
DOSAGE/ADVERSE EFFECTS/ *THERAPEUTIC USE AIDS-Related Opportunistic
Infections/DRUG THERAPY Female Human Male Middle Age
Naphthoquinones/ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE/ADVERSE EFFECTS/ *THERAPEUTIC
USE Pneumonia, Pneumocystis carinii/*DRUG THERAPY Support, Non-U.S.
Gov't Treatment Outcome CLINICAL TRIAL JOURNAL ARTICLE MULTICENTER
STUDY RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
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