Exposure Matching-Based Pediatric Dose Selection for Drugs with Renal Excretion – Lessons Learned from Pediatric Development of Direct Oral Anticoagulants

IF 6.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1002/cpt.3396
Peng Zou, Tarek A. Leil
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The pediatric clinical development programs of the direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) edoxaban, rivaroxaban, and dabigatran have recently been completed, with apixaban close to the finish line. One common pharmacokinetic (PK) characteristic of these four DOACs is that renal excretion contributes 27% or more in their elimination, resulting in age-dependent drug clearance in both pediatric and adult subjects. Several lessons have been learned from adult exposure matching and pediatric dose selection for DOACs. The main goal of this tutorial is to provide an informed perspective on pediatric dose selection for renally excreted drugs, using these four DOACs as case examples. This tutorial is organized into seven steps: (1) consideration of age-related differences in disease and response to treatment; (2) consideration of age-related differences in drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion; (3) selection of the reference adult population and exposure for pediatric exposure matching; (4) prediction of pediatric clearance and pediatric dose selection based on data from young adults; (5) conduct and design of efficient pediatric PK and pharmacodynamic (PD) studies that inform dose selection; (6) assessment of exposure matching and dose adjustment using population PK simulation; (7) evaluation of the need for dose adjustment in pediatric sub-populations.

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基于暴露匹配的肾脏排泄药物儿科剂量选择--从直接口服抗凝剂的儿科开发中汲取的经验教训。
直接口服抗凝血剂(DOACs)依多沙班、利伐沙班和达比加群的儿科临床开发项目已于近期完成,阿哌沙班也接近尾声。这四种 DOACs 的一个共同药代动力学(PK)特征是,肾脏排泄占其消除的 27% 或更多,这导致儿童和成人受试者的药物清除率与年龄有关。我们从 DOACs 的成人暴露匹配和儿科剂量选择中汲取了一些经验教训。本教程的主要目的是以这四种 DOACs 为例,从知情的角度介绍肾脏排泄药物的儿科剂量选择。本教程分为七个步骤:(1) 考虑疾病和治疗反应中与年龄相关的差异;(2) 考虑药物吸收、分布、代谢和排泄中与年龄相关的差异;(3) 为儿科暴露匹配选择参考成人人群和暴露量;(4) 根据年轻成人的数据预测儿科清除率和选择儿科剂量;(5) 开展和设计高效的儿科 PK 和药效学(PD)研究,为剂量选择提供依据;(6) 利用群体 PK 模拟评估暴露匹配和剂量调整;(7) 评估儿科亚群的剂量调整需求。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) is the authoritative cross-disciplinary journal in experimental and clinical medicine devoted to publishing advances in the nature, action, efficacy, and evaluation of therapeutics. CPT welcomes original Articles in the emerging areas of translational, predictive and personalized medicine; new therapeutic modalities including gene and cell therapies; pharmacogenomics, proteomics and metabolomics; bioinformation and applied systems biology complementing areas of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, human investigation and clinical trials, pharmacovigilence, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacometrics, and population pharmacology.
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