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  • Clinical Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Bedaquiline is a crucial drug for treating multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
  • Adherence to prescribed dosage regimens is vital for treatment efficacy and safety.

Observation:

  • A 21-year-old HIV-negative male patient received an erroneous bedaquiline dosage (400mg daily, then 400mg every other day) for 60 days.
  • The dosing error was identified, and treatment was adjusted to the standard regimen (200mg three times weekly).

Findings:

  • The patient remained asymptomatic throughout the treatment period, with no reported jaundice, abdominal pain, or cardiac abnormalities.
  • Enhanced electrocardiogram (ECG) and liver function monitoring did not reveal any treatment-related toxic effects.

Implications:

  • This case suggests potential tolerance to initial bedaquiline dosage errors in certain patient populations.
  • Close monitoring remains essential when managing treatment deviations for bedaquiline therapy.
  • Further research may explore the safety profile of varied bedaquiline dosing regimens.