The Lancet. Microbe

Safety, bacteria-killing effects, and body processing of the new tuberculosis drug BTZ-043 in South Africa: a controlled early-stage trial

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Abstract

BTZ-043 demonstrated bactericidal activity with the highest effect observed at 1000 mg in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.

  • Dose escalations of BTZ-043 were safely conducted up to 1750 mg in 24 enrolled participants.
  • Adverse events were mostly mild to moderate, with nausea (8%) and headache (7%) being the most common.
  • Bactericidal activity was highest at 1000 mg, showing a logCFU/mL per day of -0.115 over 14 days.
  • Pharmacokinetics indicated increased drug exposure when BTZ-043 was taken with high-fat food compared to fasting.
  • Bioequivalence was achieved for certain drugs like caffeine and digoxin, while others did not meet the criteria.

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