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GLOBAL ANTIBIOTIC RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP CO-AMOXICLAV (AMOXICILLIN + CLAVULANATE) Dr. Marie-Claude BOTTINEAU Dr. Emmanuel BARON

Summary of global estimates (CHERG 2013) ~ 6.6 million deaths among children < 5 years old 64% (4.2 million) deaths due to infectious diseases Pneumonia 18% 1.2 million 1 Diarrhea 10% 0.66 million Malaria 7% 0.46 million 43% (~ 3.1 million) of neonatal deaths Complications of prematurity 14% 0.93 million 2 Complications caused by pregnancy 11% 0.73 million Infections & Meningitis 5% 0.33 million Pneumonia 4% 0.27 million 3

MSF Context / Beneficiaries (2014) (Partial Data, underestimation) CHILDREN UNDER 5 Outpatient department > 2 M Inpatient department > 200 000 Global Acute Malnutrition > 300 000

MSF Co-Amoxiclav Supply (2014) Ratio 4:1 Suspension 31 361 (1.2%) Non breakable tablets 656 012 (24.4%) TOTAL 687 373 (25.6%) Ratio 7-8:1 Suspension 40 405 (1.5%) Non-breakable tablets 1 962 283 (72.9%) TOTAL 2 002 688 (74.4%)

Existing Oral Formulations The ratio of amoxicilllin / clavulanate has varied according to recommendations for the treatment of severe infections and of infections caused by resistant pathogens (S. Pneumoniae) 2/1 is no longer recommended 4:1 is the most commonly available option 7-8:1 would be the best compromise 14-16:1 is unaffordable

4:1 ratio Dosages Suspension 125 mg amoxicillin / 31.25 mg Tabs 500 mg amoxicillin / 125 mg Indications: 50 mg/kg/d (3 doses) but no longer recommended for pediatric use in 2016 Included in the WHO PEDL and most of the MoH lists Due to side effects of clavulanate, there is need to increase the amoxicillin component

Duo 7-8:1 ratio Dosages Suspension 400 or 500 mg amoxicillin / 57 or 62.5 mg Tabs 500 or 875 mg amoxicillin / 62.5 or 125 mg Indications: 50-80 mg/kg/d (2 doses) for severe pneumonia, AOM and severe soft tissues infections Not included in the WHO PEDL or in MoH lists At 50 mg/kg/d cannot cover resistant S. Pneumoniae, specifically in immuno-compromised children Problems at 80 mg/kg/d due to the side effects of clavulanate (diarrhea, liver and renal toxicity especially in vulnerable children)

14-16:1 ratio Dosages 14:1 Suspension 600 mg amoxicillin / 42.9 mg (pediatric) 16:1 Tabs 2000 mg amoxicillin / 125 mg (> 40 kg) Indications: 90 mg/kg/d (2 doses) for severe pneumonia, AOM and severe soft tissues infections Not included in the WHO PEDL or in MoH lists and not accessible with current price and formulation Ideal and absolutely necessary in immunocompromised children to reach the desired dosage of amoxicillin without side effects of clavulanate

Clavulanate instability Whatever the ratio, clavulanate is unstable in field conditions The loss of activity was estimated by the manufacturer (Sandoz) at 13% over 7 days at 2-8 o C, leading to a lower dosage of clavulanate over time Consequences of this under dosage on the emergence of resistant strains

Alternative Solution: CEFUROXIME Question on the resistance of this C2G 30mg/kg/d divided in 2 doses Oral suspension 125 ml/5ml and tabs 250 mg Expensive Not in the WHO Pediatrics Essential Drugs List revised in April 2015 and not in MoH lists 2

Conclusion Potential clavulanate toxicity (digestive tract, liver and kidney) Instability of clavulanate in suspension No access to the ideal ratio Need for a stable and affordable dispersible tablet of co-amoxiclav with a 14:1 ratio, included in the WHO PEDL and MoH lists Consistently High Bacteriological Success Rates

Two potential other projects Cloxacillin Suspected low bioavailability (MIC remains low) Need for a better and affordable Penicillin M Clindamycin Benzyl alcohol not metabolized by neo-nates (risk of respiratory distress and lethal apnea) Need for alcohol free drug

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION References White RA, Kaye C, Poupard J et al. Augmentin* (amoxicilline/clavulanate) in the treatment of community-acquired respiratory tract infection: a review of the continuing development of an innovative antimicrobial agent. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2004) 53, Suppl. SI, i3-i20; DOI: 10.1093/jac/dkh050. UpToDate 2015. Amoxicilln and Clavulanate potassium: Pediatric drug information. www.uptodate.com Gresser U. Amoxicillin-Clavulanic Acid Therapy May Be Associated With Severe Side Effects Review of the Literature. European Journal of Medical Research (2001) 6:139-149.