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Tramadol_V14R1_JohnsonandJohnson_20151029

V12 R1 compound file built to simulate adult Human PK and pediatric PK. Supplied file is for V14 R1. “Physiology-Based IVIVE Predictions of Tramadol from in Vitro Metabolism Data” in Pharm Res January 2015, Volume 32, Issue 1, pp 260-274 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11095-014-1460-x “Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Predictions of Tramadol Exposure Throughout Pediatric Life: an Analysis of the Different Clearance Contributors with Emphasis on CYP2D6 Maturation.” in AAPSJ November 2015, Volume 17, Issue 6, pp 1376-1387 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1208%2Fs12248-015-9803-z

Entecavir_V15R1_USFDA_20170810

Entecavir compound file in healthy volunteers. Evaluation of the effect of renal impairment on PK of OAT substrates. NOTE: file has predicted Vss of 0.98 L/kg. Table 1 value is 0.9 L/kg. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cpt.750/full

Lamivudine_V18R1_Simcyp_20200212

FO, mainly renally excreted. Has been used with HV, pregnancy population and elderly population.

Emtricitabine

Brand Name(s) include: Emtriva, Truvada

Disease: HIV

Drug Class: Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor

Date of Review: 2020

Number of Models Reviewed: 2

Number of Models added to the Repository: 2

The models at-a-glance

 

Version 13

 Publication

De Sousa Mendes, M., Hirt, D., Urien, S., Valade, E., Bouazza, N., Foissac, F., Blanche, S., Treluyer, J. M., & Benaboud, S. (2015). Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling of renally excreted antiretroviral drugs in pregnant women. British journal of clinical pharmacology, 80(5), 1031–1041.

 Simcyp Version

V13

 Published Model Application

Prediction of exposure in pregnancy

 Absorption Model

First Order

 Volume of Distribution Details

Full PBPK

 Route of Elimination

  • Renal Elimination
  • Includes uptake by OCT2 and efflux by MRP4 in the kidney

 Perpetrator DDI

  • None 

 Advantages and Limitations

  • Model developed in healthy volunteers and verified in pregnant women.
  • Renal transporters not verified with clinical data

 Model Compound Files

  • v13_res_emtricitabine_simcyp_mendex2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

Version 17

 Publication

De Sousa Mendes M, Chetty M. Are Standard Doses of Renally-Excreted  Antiretrovirals in Older Patients Appropriate: A PBPK Study Comparing Exposures in the Elderly Population With Those in Renal Impairment. Drugs R D. 2019 Dec;19(4):339-350.

 Simcyp Version

 V17

 Published Model Application

 Prediction of exposure in renal impairment

 Absorption Model

First Order

 Volume of Distribution Details

Full PBPK

 Route of Elimination

  • Renal Elimination
  • Additional non-specific clearance

 Perpetrator DDI

  • None 

 Advantages and Limitations

  • Model developed to extrapolate elderly populations and renally impaired populations.
  • Model was verified in the elderly and young population

 Model Compound Files

  • v17_res_emtricitabine_simcyp_mendex2019.cmpz

 

 

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