About this trial
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a prototypical systemic autoimmune disease characterized by heterogeneity, multisystem involvement, and production of multiple autoantibodies. Clinical features can vary, from mild skin and joint involvement to severe and life-threatening conditions.
Patients with lupus are more susceptible to infections, in addition to being immunocompromised, and due to the administration of corticosteroid and cytotoxic drugs. The presence of these infections is a cause of death in lupus disease in addition to the activity of the disease itself, especially in Asia-Pacific countries. One infection that often occurs in lupus is Tuberculosis (TB).
Efforts have been made to prevent TB infection in vulnerable populations, including isoniazid (INH) prophylaxis. In 2010, World Heatlh Organization issued guidelines for HIV patients to receive INH prophylaxis to prevent TB infection. The implementation of Isoniazid Preventive Therapy (IPT) is quite cheap using INH with mild side effects.18 A meta-analysis study of INH prophylaxis in patients with HIV found that the efficacy of this prophylaxis significantly reduced TB incidence by 35% with an RR of 0.65%. In addition, INH was found to be safe, with no significant increase in drug reactions, according to a meta-analysis of prophylaxis studies in HIV patients.
However, there is no guideline for INH prophylaxis for SLE patients, as there is for HIV patients, due to lack of data on this issue.
Studies on the effectiveness of INH prophylaxis on the prevention of TB infection for SLE patients should be conducted, but before that, studies on the safety of INH therapy in SLE patients should be conducted.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
No signs and symptoms of active TB
Not under TB treatment
No History of TB, malignancy, HIV, liver function test abnormality
Not in pregnancy/lactation
Disqualifiers
History of allergy to Isoniazid
Chronic liver disease, including chronic hepatitis B or C virus
Malignancy
Pregnancy
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Isoniazid/Pyridoxine
- Saccharum Lactis