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Eltrombopag_RES_V21R1_Simcyp_20230615

Prepared: June 2023 The RES-Eltrombopag_V21 model has been developed primarily as an inhibitor of hepatic OATP1B1 and OATP1B3, and intestinal BCRP using the New GI physiology in Simcyp V21 with altered GI tract population inputs that became default in V22. The file is verified as tablet in the fasted state as that formulation was used in the Rosuvastatin DDI (Allred et al., 2011). The PK for Eltrombopag was evaluated at 25mg, 50mg and 75mg SD; 50mg QD, 100mg QD, 150mg QD, and 200mg QD.  Note, the Rosuvastatin DDI with 75mg QD was used to fit the BCRP component in Rosuvastatin V21 file using the New GI physiology. The BCRP component of Rosuvastatin was then verified with other BCRP-Inhibitors available on the members area (as specified in the attached document) or within the Simcyp Simulator. Allred, A. J., C. J. Bowen, J. W. Park, B. Peng, D. D. Williams, M. B. Wire, and E. Lee. 2011. “Eltrombopag Increases Plasma Rosuvastatin Exposure in Healthy Volunteers.” Journal Article. Br J Clin Pharmacol 72 (2): 321–29.

Fexofenadine_RES_V23R1_Simcyp_20230401

Simcyp developed fexofenadine compound file. Compound summary included. This was developed as a research file and its current status and limitations are outlined in summary document.

Amodiaquine

Brand Name(s) include: Basoquin, Camoquin, Flavoquin, Coarsucam

Disease: Malaria

Drug Class: Antimalarials

Date Updated: June 2021

The model at-a-glance

  Absorption Model

First-Order

  Volume of Distribution

Full PBPK (Method 2)

  Route of Elimination

CYP2C8 = 72%; Additional HLM = 28%

  Perpetrator DDI

  • CYP2D6 

  Validation

  • Four clinical studies describing single and multiple dose exposure of amodiaquine were used to verify the PBPK model. In comparison of predicted vs. observed AUC, 75% of the studies were 2-fold and 50% were within 1.5-fold. A clinical DDI study where amodiaquine was the victim of a CYP2C8-mediated DDI was accurately recovered using the PBPK model.

  Limitations

  • Clinical data has not been used to verify amodiaquine as a perpetrator of CYP2D6-mediated DDIs

  Updates in V19

  • Updated in vitro­ data
    • fu: 0.033 -> 0.089
    • B:P: 1.3 -> 1.1
    • DEAQ Ki for CYP2D6 (µM) – 1.7 -> 1.6
  • Converted from minimal PBPK model to full PBPK model
    • Recalculated retrograde clearance for CYP2C8 CLint and additional HLM CLint

 

Brand Name(s) include: N/A

Disease: Malaria

Drug Class: Antimalarials

Date Updated: June 2021

Related Files: Amodiaquine (parent drug)

The model at-a-glance

  Absorption Model

  • N/A

  Volume of Distribution

  • Minimal PBPK (Method 2)

  Route of Elimination

  • CLPO (non-specific) and renal clearance

  Perpetrator DDI

  • CYP2D6

  Validation

  • Simulations based on 1 clinical study describing multiple dose exposure of DHEA and 1 DDI study where formation of DHEA was the victim of a CYP2C9 mediated DDI were both within 1.5-fold of the observed values.

  Limitations

  • Clinical data has not been used to verify DEAQ as a perpetrator of CYP2D6-mediated DDIs

  Updates in V19

  • Updated DEAQ Ki for CYP2D6

 

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