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Pharmacokinetics of ranibizumab in patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration: a population approach.

Lu Xu1, Tong Lu, Lisa Tuomi, Nelson Jumbe, Jianfeng Lu, Steve Eppler, Peter Kuebler, Lisa A Damico-Beyer, Amita Joshi.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To characterize ranibizumab pharmacokinetics in patients with AMD.
METHODS: A population approach of nonlinear mixed-effect pharmacokinetic modeling based on concentration-time data from 2993 serum samples from 674 AMD patients enrolled in 5 phase 1 to 3 clinical trials of single or multiple intravitreal (ITV) doses of ranibizumab (0.3-2.0 mg/eye) administered biweekly or monthly for up to 24 months.
RESULTS: A TOTAL OF 696 CONCENTRATION-TIME RECORDS FROM 229 SUBJECTS WITH ONE OR MORE MEASURABLE TOTAL SERUM RANIBIZUMAB CONCENTRATIONS WERE ANALYZED. THE SYSTEMIC CONCENTRATION-TIME DATA FOR RANIBIZUMAB WERE BEST DESCRIBED BY A ONE-COMPARTMENT MODEL WITH FIRST-ORDER ABSORPTION INTO AND FIRST-ORDER ELIMINATION FROM THE SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION. VITREOUS ELIMINATION HALF-LIFE (T1/2) WAS CALCULATED TO BE 9 DAYS AND THE INTRINSIC SYSTEMIC ELIMINATION T1/2 WAS CALCULATED TO BE APPROXIMATELY 2 HOURS. FOLLOWING ITV ADMINISTRATION, RANIBIZUMAB EGRESSES SLOWLY INTO THE SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION, RESULTING IN AN APPARENT SERUM T1/2 OF 9 DAYS. SYSTEMIC-TO-VITREOUS EXPOSURE RATIO WAS ESTIMATED TO BE 1: 90,000. With monthly and quarterly ITV regimens, the serum concentrations of ranibizumab at steady-state for both the 0.3 and 0.5 mg/eye dose levels were estimated to be below the range needed to inhibit VEGF-A-induced endothelial cell proliferation in vitro by 50% at all times.
CONCLUSIONS: Systemic exposure to ranibizumab after ITV injection was very low due to elimination on reaching systemic circulation from the vitreous. Population pharmacokinetic analysis of data from a representative sample of AMD patients did not identify clinically significant sources or correlates of variability in ranibizumab exposure. (ClinicalTrials.gov numbers, NCT00056836, NCT00056823.).

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23361508     DOI: 10.1167/iovs.12-10260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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