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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)).

Ceftazidime_V23R1_Simcyp_20241018

The Ceftazidime file is set as IV infusion of 1g over 3 minutes (0.05 h), thus the user is advised to ensure that after oral dosing an fa of 1 (CV=0%), ka of 2 h­-1 (CV=30%) and a lag time of 1.5 h (30%) is used as stated in the Supplement Material Table S1 of the publication (PMID: 38675135). The Ceftazidime file has been evaluated in a Pregnant Population.

Aripiprazole_V12R2_USFDA_20160510
Note: additional dissolution data 0.5 hr 55% not captured in the supplemental materials of the publication
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.

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