Literature DB >> 17381436

An interaction study between the new antiepileptic and CNS drug carisbamate (RWJ-333369) and lamotrigine and valproic acid.

Shuchean Chien1, Caiping Yao, Annemie Mertens, Tom Verhaeghe, Bhavna Solanki, Dennis R Doose, Gerald Novak, Meir Bialer.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To characterize possible pharmacokinetic interactions between the new antiepileptic drug carisbamate (RWJ-333369) and valproic acid (VPA) or lamotrigine (LTG) following multiple dosing in healthy subjects.
METHODS: Two open-label, sequential-design studies were conducted in 24 healthy adults. In Study 1, subjects received carisbamate alone (5 days 250 mg q12h; 5 days 500 mg q12h), then VPA alone (7 days 300 mg q12h; 7 days 500 mg q12h), and then a combination of VPA (500 mg q12h) and carisbamate (5 days 250 mg q12h; 5 days 500 mg q12h). In Study 2, subjects received carisbamate alone as in Study 1, then LTG alone (14 days 25 mg q12h; 14 days 50 mg q12h), and then combination of LTG (50 mg q12h) and carisbamate (3 days 250 mg q12h; 14 days 500 mg q12h).
RESULTS: Coadministration of VPA or LTG had minimal effect on carisbamate mean C(max) and AUC(ss) values. Mean VPA-C(max) and AUC(ss) values were approximately 15% lower when given concomitantly with carisbamate. However, the 90% confidence intervals (CIs) for the C(max) and AUC(ss) ratio with/without carisbamate were within the 80-125% equivalence range, C(max) 82-89%; AUC(ss) 81-88%. Mean LTG C(max) and AUC(ss) values were approximately 20% lower when given concomitantly with carisbamate. The 90% CIs with and without carisbamate for LTG C(max) and AUC(ss) were 79-86% and 75-81%, respectively. This modest change is not considered clinically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: There were no clinically significant interactions between carisbamate and VPA or LTG. Concomitant administration of carisbamate with VPA or LTG was generally safe and well tolerated.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17381436     DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01037.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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