This study will find how weight affects the dosing of a drug called anidulafungin. Currently, the amount of anidulafungin a patient receives is the same regardless of the patient's weight. BMI groups were for enrollment purposes only and not used for ordinal data analysis.
This study is designed to measure drug concentrations in the blood of volunteers administered a single intravenous dose of anidulafungin. The volunteers to be enrolled will not have either candidiasis or any other fungal infection. This is a single center study. Up to a total of 35 adult volunteers will be consented for the study at the Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC). Eighteen of these volunteers are needed to complete the study. The others will likely be screen failures, which is more likely in the BMI \> 40 kg/m2 group. Volunteers will be admitted to the CTRC for an overnight stay. Half will be female and half male. Six volunteers will have a body mass index (BMI) less than 25 kg/m2, six will have a BMI 25-40 kg/m2, and six will have a BMI greater than 40 kg/m2. \*\* BMI groups will only be used for patient enrollment and not for data analysis. total body weight will be used as a continuous variable for data analysis. \*\* Volunteers will have height and weight measured after they have consented to participate. All volunteers in each category will receive a single dose of intravenous anidulafungin of 100 mg. The volunteers will have blood drawn via an intravenous catheter just prior to the dose, and then at 1.5, 8, 16, and 24h after the drug dose. The intravenous catheter is then removed after the 24h blood draw, and the volunteer discharged from the study. The volunteer will be asked to return to the CTRC outpatient center at 48 and 72 hours to have the final 2 blood draws conducted. Subjects who are excluded from study participation due to their laboratory results will be provided with a copy of their results and an explanation of the reason for ineligibility.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Anidulafungin 100 mg IV (each volunteer will only receive one dose of the study drug)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
Serum Clearance of Anidulafungin
How quickly the body eliminates anidulafungin after a single dose
Time frame: 0-72 hours
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