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Bosutinib_V18R2_Pfizer_20240809

The Bosutinib model uses a full PBPK distribution model (Method 2) and ADAM, where intestinal P-gp is accounted for (Km=0.38 uM, Jmax = 15.45 pmol/min/cm­2, RAF = 4). The elimination is described via HLM clearance and assigned to CYP3A4, and a user defined renal clearance. An Immediate Release formulation is simulated with a user-defined solubility-pH profile. The performance of the file is described in Yamazaki et al., 2018 (Application of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling in Understanding Bosutinib Drug-Drug Interactions: Importance of Intestinal P-Glycoprotein - PubMed (nih.gov). In a follow-up paper using V18R2, the inputs for intestinal P-gp were updated (Km = 0.58 uM, Jmax = 67.4 pmol/min/cm­2, REF = 1) based on Caco-2 data analysed in SIVA (Pan et al., 2021, Unraveling pleiotropic effects of rifampicin by using physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling: Assessing the induction magnitude of P-glycoprotein-cytochrome P450 3A4 dual substrates - PubMed (nih.gov)).

Ganciclovir_V15R1_USFDA_20170810
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cpt.750/full Ganciclovir compound file in healthy volunteers. Evaluation of the effect of renal impairment on the PK of OAT substrates. NOTE: Kp scaler in model should be 0.33, different from Table 1.
Lopinavir&Ritonavir_V13R2_USFDA_20190719
Compound files from publication: Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling for Predicting the Effect of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors on Darunavir or Lopinavir Exposure Coadministered With Ritonavir Wagner, C., Zhao, P., Arya, V., Mullick, C., Struble, K. and Au, S (2017). https://doi.org/10.1002/jcph.936 /PMID#: 28569994 The compound file is the final model used for simulations in combination with ritonavir (submitted to repository referencing the same article). Correction: Ritonavir's pKa 2 should be 2.6, reported in Supp. Table 1 was 2.8 https://accp1.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jcph.936
DasabuvirRitonavirClopidogrelGlucuronide_V14R1_AbbVie_20200214
Workspace combines model files for Dasabuvir, Ritonavir, Clopidogrel and its glucuronide metabolite as published in Shebley et al., CPT, 2017 Note: The file was developed in V4R1, however the workspace cannot be open in V14R1 or V15R1, as it was last saved in V16. Therefore the fill can be opened only in Simcyp Simulator V16 and later.

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