Pharmacokinetic Prediction of Immediate- and Extended-Release Tablets for Patients with Liver Disease Using Whole Body Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling for the Antipsychotic Drug Quetiapine

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Ji-Hun Jang, Seung-Hyun Jeong
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Abstract

Although quetiapine metabolism occurs extensively in the liver and careful dosing is recommended in patients with liver disease, there has been a paucity of pharmacometric studies to adjust the clinical dose of quetiapine according to liver-disease severity. This study aimed to establish a whole-body, physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (WB-PBPK) model to explain interindividual variability in quetiapine PK and quantitatively predict PK in patients with liver disease. The developed WB-PBPK model well described the PK characteristics of different quetiapine regimens in healthy populations. The PK predictions could also be applied to patients with schizophrenia (without significant differences from healthy subjects). For the same total dose of quetiapine, both immediate-release (IR) and extended-release (ER) tablets showed significantly increased exposure and decreased clearance in patients with liver disease compared to healthy subjects. The model showed that steady-state plasma quetiapine concentrations exceeded the usual therapeutic range after multiple doses of IR tablets 250 mg three times daily or ER tablets 800 mg once daily in patients with liver disease. Therefore, the doses of quetiapine IR or ER tablets could be reduced by 0.10–0.50 times depending on liver-disease severity, so that mean steady-state plasma concentrations could be positioned near the therapeutic range. WB-PBPK modeling for quetiapine enabled quantitative prediction of PK according to IR or ER formulation and liver-disease severity. The results of this study provide useful data for improving the therapeutic use of quetiapine by enabling dose selection based on formulation and liver-disease severity.

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AAPS PharmSciTech
AAPS PharmSciTech 医学-药学
CiteScore
6.80
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3.00%
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264
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: AAPS PharmSciTech is a peer-reviewed, online-only journal committed to serving those pharmaceutical scientists and engineers interested in the research, development, and evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms and delivery systems, including drugs derived from biotechnology and the manufacturing science pertaining to the commercialization of such dosage forms. Because of its electronic nature, AAPS PharmSciTech aspires to utilize evolving electronic technology to enable faster and diverse mechanisms of information delivery to its readership. Submission of uninvited expert reviews and research articles are welcomed.
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