Title
Fosmidomycin and Azithromycin for Acute Uncomplicated Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria (P. Malaria) in Adults
Evaluation of Fosmidomycin and Azithromycin When Administered Concurrently to Adult Subjects With Acute Uncomplicated Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria
Phase
Phase 2Lead Sponsor
Jomaa Pharma GmbHStudy Type
InterventionalStatus
Unknown statusIndication/Condition
MalariaIntervention/Treatment
fosmidomycin azithromycin ...Study Participants
43The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of azithromycin as a possible combination partner for fosmidomycin to protect it from its susceptibility to recrudescent infections when used as monotherapy for acute Plasmodium falciparum malaria while retaining its excellent safety profile.
The scientific rationale for the use of this combination is to inhibit the ability of the parasite to synthesise isoprenoids, as precursors of many essential compounds including sterols, carotenoids and ubiquinones. This is effected through blockade of the non-mevalonate pathway by fosmidomycin as a potent inhibitor of 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate reductoisomerase coupled with targeting of protein biosynthesis by azithromycin through binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit. This mode of action contrasts with the ability of the human host to utilise the mevalonate pathway for isoprenoid synthesis and accounts for the safety profiles of both drugs through the mechanism of selective toxicity. Moreover it affords protection against cross resistance with existing chemotherapeutic agents.
The dose of fosmidomycin, equivalent to 30mg/kg twice daily for three days, selected for evaluation in this proof of concept study is derived from the highest dose that was administered in the Phase I safety tolerance studies. While the recommended dose of azithromycin for the treatment of bacterial infections is 250mg daily for three days, higher doses of up to 1500mg daily for three days have been evaluated for the treatment of malaria, in combination with artesunate or quinine.
Fosmidomycin sodium capsules 450 mg x 4 twelve-hourly for three days
Azithromycin capsules 250 mg x 3 twelve-hourly for three days
Open label single arm concurrent administration of fosmidomycin and azithromycin.
Inclusion Criteria: male and female subjects aged 15 to 55 years body mass index ≥ 18.5kg/M2 uncomplicated P falciparum malaria with acute manifestations asexual parasitaemia between 500uL and 100,000uL ability to tolerate oral therapy able to give informed signed consent Exclusion Criteria: signs of severe malaria, according to WHO criteria body mass index ≤ 18.5 kg/M2 pregnancy by history or by positive urine test lactation mixed plasmodial infection concomitant disease masking assessment of response, including diabetes, uncontrolled hypertension, heart failure, hepatic dysfunction (alanine-amino transferase > 150 U/L), renal impairment (creatinine > 125 umol/L or 3 mg/dl), haemoglobin < 8g/dl, white cell count > 12000/uL anti-malarial treatment within previous 28 days symptomatic AIDS