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Isoniazid/acetylisoniazid urine concentrations: markers of adherence to isoniazid preventive therapy in children
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PharmacotherapyHuman Immunodeficiency VirusIsoniazid/acetylisoniazid Urine ConcentrationsDrug TestDrug MonitoringClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineUrological ResearchArkansas TestHivPharmacologyPreventive TherapyVoiding DysfunctionTreatment And PreventionMass SpectrometryPediatricsMedicineNephrologyDrug Analysis
The Arkansas colorimetric method monitors adherence to isoniazid (INH) by the detection of INH metabolites in urine. Urine samples 4 h after INH administration in 31 human immunodeficiency virus infected children receiving daily or thrice weekly INH preventive therapy were Arkansas test-positive for 29/31 (94%), while acetylisoniazid (AcINH) was detected in 30/31 (97%) using mass spectrometry. At 24, 48 and 72 h, only 78%, 23% and 0 samples, respectively, were Arkansas-positive, while INH or AcINH was detected in respectively 94%, 69% and 33%. The Arkansas test reliably predicted INH ingestion at a clinic visit 4 h after morning doses, but did not perform well at 24 h.
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