Gender based Dosing of Metoprolol in the Elderly using Population Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Simulations.

A. Eugene
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INTRODUCTION This article seeks to clarify if gender-based differences occur in the pharmacokinetics of metoprolol in the elderly patients. There are a series of physiologic changes that occur in the elderly ranging from decreased hepatic blood flow to increased adiposity causing higher plasma concentrations at therapeutic doses as compared to the healthy young population. METHODS Population pharmacokinetic modeling were performed using MONOLIX and Monte-Carlo simulations were conducted using MATLAB. The data was based from a previously published dataset where elderly patients, having multiple comorbidities, were administered a 50mg dose of metoprolol. RESULTS Metoprolol was modeled using a one-compartment model and resulted in the following population pharmacokinetic parameters: volume of distribution, V=38L (CV=155%), clearance rates, CL-Men=105L/hour and CL-Women=59.1L/hour (38%), time lag, Tlag=0.469 hour (CV=17%), and the absorption rate constant, Ka=0.235 hr-1 (CV=23%). CONCLUSION Gender stratified doses resulting in an equivalent systemic metoprolol exposure in geriatric patients have been identified. Metoprolol doses resulting a similar AUC in a healthy young male administered 50mg tablet were 15mg for geriatric women and 25mg for geriatric men. Further, Metoprolol doses of 25mg for geriatric women and 50mg for geriatric men resulted in an equivalent AUC to a healthy young males dosed with a 100mg tablet. A 15mg Metoprolol tablet may need to be compounded to account for the gender differences in Metoprolol pharmacokinetics.
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基于性别的老年人美托洛尔给药的人群药代动力学模型和模拟。
本文旨在澄清老年患者美托洛尔的药代动力学是否存在性别差异。与健康的年轻人群相比,在治疗剂量下,老年人发生一系列生理变化,从肝血流量减少到肥胖增加,导致血浆浓度升高。方法采用MONOLIX软件建立种群药代动力学模型,采用MATLAB软件进行蒙特卡罗模拟。该数据基于先前发表的数据集,其中患有多种合并症的老年患者给予50mg剂量的美托洛尔。结果美托洛尔的人群药动学参数为:分布容积V=38L (CV=155%),清除率cl -男性=105L/h, cl -女性=59.1L/h(38%),时差lag=0.469 h (CV=17%),吸收速率常数Ka=0.235 hr-1 (CV=23%)。结论:性别分层剂量导致老年患者全身美托洛尔暴露相等已被确定。美托洛尔剂量对健康年轻男性的AUC相似,给予50mg片剂的老年女性为15mg,老年男性为25mg。此外,老年女性服用25毫克美托洛尔,老年男性服用50毫克美托洛尔,其AUC与健康年轻男性服用100毫克片剂的AUC相当。15mg美托洛尔片可能需要复合,以解释美托洛尔药代动力学的性别差异。
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