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A Clinical Study of Isoniazid Inactivation
Authors:A G Jessamine  E J Hamilton  L Eidus
Abstract:The rate of inactivation of isoniazid (INH) in a host organism varies widely, probably because of genetic factors. A simple chemical test was used to determine INH levels in 24 tuberculous patients three and six hours after oral administration of the drug. Results are expressed in terms of half-life values of free INH in the body. Seven of the 24 patients inactivated INH rapidly (half-life average: 64 minutes); the remaining 17 metabolized INH at a slower rate (half-life average: 186 minutes). The range of individual half-life values was 30 to 305 minutes. A provisional half-life limit of 110 minutes was used to define “fast inactivators”; 110-160 minutes, “mod̃erate inactivators”; and over 160 minutes, “slow inactivators”. Although INH inactivation may not be directly related to therapeutic failure, the security margin of the treatment may be diminished in those patients who inactivate INH rapidly.
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