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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 These two files were used in combination (linked models). Note: Darunavir model also has fu,mic for DDI, and induction parameters for CYP1A that were not captured in Supplemental Table 1. Correction: Ritonavir's pKa2 should be 2.6 instead of 2.8 in Suppl. Table 1. https://accp1.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jcph.936
Brand Name(s) include: Malarone
Disease: Malaria
Drug Class: Antimalarials
Date Updated: March 2021
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Note: A Kp scalar (0.04) was used in the model |
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Brand Name(s) include: D-Artepp, Artekin, Diphos, TimeQuin, Eurartesim, Duocotecxin
Disease: Malaria
Drug Class: Antimalarials
Date Updated: March 2022
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Brand Name: Viramune
Disease: HIV
Drug Class: non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
Version: 21
Date Updated: March 2024
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The refined model was able to recover clinically observed concentration-time profiles of nevirapine following single and multiple dosing. Four clinical DDI studies where nevirapine was administered with either fluconazole, rifampin, or itraconazole were used to verify the PBPK model of nevirapine as a victim. In comparison of predicted vs. observed AUC, 100% of the studies were within 1.25-fold. Two clinical DDI studies where nevirapine was administered with either itraconazole or quinidine were used to verify the PBPK model of nevirapine as a perpetrator. In comparison of predicted vs. observed AUC, 100% of the studies were within 1.5-fold. |
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