TB Research

Dolutegravir and rifampicin interaction - real-life virologic outcomes of Namibians with HIV and tuberculosis.

Martha Kampanza, Sepano N Moya, David Hachey

AIDS care · 2026-02

Abstract

Dolutegravir and rifampicin are often used together when treating patients coinfected with HIV and tuberculosis. Guidelines recommend increasing the dose of dolutegravir to 50&#x2005;mg twice daily when administered with rifampicin due to strong CYP450 enzyme induction. A retrospective cohort study was conducted to determine the percentage of patients with appropriate dolutegravir dose adjustments and the rates of viral suppression after tuberculosis treatment. Forty-nine persons with HIV and tuberculosis receiving dolutegravir and rifampicin in Namibia were identified; 65.3% were male, and the median baseline CD4 cell count was 126 cells/mm(IQR 52.5-258). Dolutegravir dose was appropriately increased to 50&#x2005;mg twice daily in 65.3% of patients, and those patients were more likely to achieve a viral suppression of less than 1,000 copies/ml (&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.05), but not less than 200 copies/ml (&#x2009;=&#x2009;0.2). Also, patients who were virologically suppressed before starting tuberculosis treatment were more likely to be suppressed at the end of tuberculosis therapy regardless of dolutegravir dose (&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.05).