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Clinical pharmacokinetics of the BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor nilotinib.

C Tanaka1, O Q P Yin, V Sethuraman, T Smith, X Wang, K Grouss, H Kantarjian, F Giles, O G Ottmann, L Galitz, H Schran.   

Abstract

This article describes studies that investigated the pharmacokinetics of nilotinib, a highly specific, oral, second-generation BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor. After a once- or twice-daily regimen at doses ranging from 50 to 1,200 mg/day in 119 patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), the area under the serum concentration-time curve (AUC) and peak serum concentration (C(max)) of nilotinib were found to be nearly dose proportional up to a dose of 400 mg once daily. Solubility-limited absorption at higher doses was observed, but this was partially overcome by dividing the daily dose into two. For instance, the administration of 400 mg nilotinib twice daily resulted in a 35% increase in AUC as compared to a once-daily dose of 800 mg. Exploratory pharmacodynamic assessment showed a general trend of greater reduction in white blood cell (WBC) levels with increase in nilotinib concentrations. This finding was consistent with the observation of an 82% reduction in WBC levels in patients after a regimen of 400 mg nilotinib twice daily for 15 days. The type and quantity of food intake variably affected nilotinib absorption. When administered after a high-fat meal, the AUC of nilotinib increased by 50% in CML patients (n = 10) and by 82% in healthy volunteers (n = 44).

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19924121     DOI: 10.1038/clpt.2009.208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0009-9236            Impact factor:   6.875


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