Modern approach to the evaluation of combined effects of single-dose trials and clinical time-course studies, exemplified by combinations of pirenzepine and H2-receptor antagonists.

G Pöch, W Londong
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A modern approach to the evaluation of combined effects of two active drugs, A and B, in clinical trials is described, based on modern understanding of actions and interactions of drugs which act at distinct molecular sites. It rests on a comparison of observed combined effects with calculated effects of independent action of A plus B--greater than independent effects are considered as a potentiated response. It is illustrated by reanalysis of single-dose and time-course studies of the antisecretory action of pirenzepine and H2-receptor antagonists (cimetidine, ranitidine). Briefly, peptone-stimulated acid output was measured in 15 min periods over 3 h after the injection of drugs in three trials, one with five duodenal ulcer patients, two of them with 8 healthy volunteers each. The doses of pirenzepine and H2-blockers were fixed in each trial. The results were either expressed by the total acid output (single-dose analysis) or by the acid secretion over 15 min as time course. The results with the drug combination show greater reduction in acid secretion in all three trials with respect to independent effects. The time-course studies more clearly showed greater reduction in acid output than the analysis of total acid output, not the least with respect to p-values of differences between observed combined effects and calculated independent effects. They were obtained by the chi-square (chi 2) goodness-of-fit test, recently applied for the evaluation of dose-response curves.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

评价单剂量试验和临床时程研究联合效应的现代方法,以吡伦齐平和h2受体拮抗剂联合应用为例。
基于对作用于不同分子位点的药物的作用和相互作用的现代理解,描述了在临床试验中评估两种活性药物A和B的联合效应的现代方法。它依赖于观察到的联合效应与a + B独立作用的计算效应的比较——大于独立效应的效应被认为是增强反应。通过对吡仑西平和h2受体拮抗剂(西咪替丁,雷尼替丁)的抗分泌作用的单剂量和时间过程研究的再分析可以说明这一点。简单地说,在三个试验中,在注射药物后3小时内,每15分钟测量一次蛋白胨刺激的酸输出量,其中一个试验有5名十二指肠溃疡患者,其中两个试验各有8名健康志愿者。在每次试验中,哌伦齐平和h2阻滞剂的剂量是固定的。结果可以用总酸输出(单剂量分析)表示,也可以用15分钟内的酸分泌来表示。联合用药的结果显示,在三个独立的试验中,酸分泌的减少幅度更大。时间过程研究更清楚地显示出酸输出比总酸输出分析更大的减少,至少在观察到的联合效应和计算的独立效应之间差异的p值方面。它们是通过卡方(chi 2)拟合优度检验获得的,该检验最近用于评估剂量-反应曲线。(摘要删节250字)
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