# Impact of lactoferrin supplementation on cotrimoxazole pharmacokinetics: A preliminary clinical investigation

**Authors:** Dion Notario, Angela Marietha Munzir, Yulina Novella, Linawati Hananta

PMC · DOI: 10.5599/admet.2358 · 2024-06-27

## TL;DR

This study investigates whether lactoferrin affects how the body processes the antibiotic cotrimoxazole, finding no significant impact on its pharmacokinetics.

## Contribution

A preliminary clinical investigation into lactoferrin's effect on cotrimoxazole pharmacokinetics, revealing no drug interaction.

## Key findings

- Lactoferrin supplementation did not alter cotrimoxazole's pharmacokinetics in urine.
- A one-compartment model best described the drug's elimination pattern.
- No significant drug interaction was observed with single-dose administration.

## Abstract

Cotrimoxazole, a commonly prescribed antibiotic, has substantial resistance, especially in Indonesia, with its uropathogenic resistance reaching 67% in 2017. Although cotrimoxazole has been suggested to be co-administered with lactoferrin to enhance its antibacterial effectiveness and this practice has been widely adopted since the Covid-19 pandemic, the impact of lactoferrin on the pharmacokinetics of cotrimoxazole remains relatively unknown. This study aims to conduct a preliminary clinical investigation into the impact of lactoferrin supplementation on the pharmacokinetics of cotrimoxazole, focusing on the elimination rate and excretion of unchanged drug in urine.

This study employed a blinded, cross-over, single-dose pharmacokinetics investigation, which included five healthy volunteers as participants. In the initial period, the first group received cotrimoxazole (80 mg trimethoprim and 400 mg sulfamethoxazole) along with a lactoferrin-containing supplement, while the second group only received cotrimoxazole. Subsequently, after a washout period, the conditions were reversed. Urine sampling was conducted at intervals from 0 to 24 hours post-medication, and drug levels in the urine were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography.

The population-based pharmacokinetic analysis revealed that the optimal model was the one-compartment model with first-order elimination and proportional residual error.

The findings show that the administration of lactoferrin-containing supplements did not significantly influence the covariate model and, therefore, did not alter the pharmacokinetics parameter of cotrimoxazole in urine with a single administration, implying that lactoferrin did not cause drug interaction problems when given simultaneously.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** cotrimoxazole (PubChem CID 358641), trimethoprim (PubChem CID 5578), sulfamethoxazole (PubChem CID 5329), lactoferrin (PubChem CID 126456119)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Covid-19 (MESH:D000086382)

## Figures

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