| Literature DB >> 30464396 |
Ei Mon Phyo Lwin1, Catherine Leggett2, Usha Ritchie2, Cobus Gerber1, Yunmei Song1, William Hague3,4, Sean Turner2, Richard Upton1, Sanjay Garg1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Rosuvastatin reduces concentrations of total cholesterol (TC) and is used for the management of hypercholesterolemia and prevention of acute coronary syndromes. There are no published reports estimating infant exposure to rosuvastatin through breast milk.Entities:
Keywords: LC-MS/MS; human milk; human plasma; lactation; rosuvastatin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30464396 PMCID: PMC6211583 DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S184053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Des Devel Ther ISSN: 1177-8881 Impact factor: 4.162
Figure 1Chromatograms of rosuvastatin (0.1 ng/mL) (A) and IS (50 ng/mL) (B) in human milk.
Abbreviations: IS, internal standard; CPS, Counts per second.
Figure 2Chromatograms of rosuvastatin (0.1 ng/mL) (A) and IS (50 ng/mL) (B) in human plasma.
Note: The peak at 2.4 minutes in A is a background peak detected at the ion transition of rosuvastatin.
Abbreviations: IS, internal standard; CPS, Counts per second.
Figure 3Chromatograms of blank human milk (A) and plasma (B).
Note: The peak at 2.4 minutes in B is a background peak detected at the ion transition of rosuvastatin.
Abbreviation: CPS, Counts per second.
Figure 4Concentration–time curve of rosuvastatin in breast milk.
Figure 5Observed and predicted concentration–time profiles of rosuvastatin in breast milk.
Estimated PK parameters of rosuvastatin in breast milk
| Parameters | Participant |
|---|---|
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| AUClast (ng⋅h/mL) | 738.08 |
| AUC_D (ng⋅h/mL per ng) | 3.69E-05 |
| t1/2 (hours) | 5.66 |
| Tmax (hours) | 16.83 |
| Cmax_D (ng/mL per ng) | 2.93E-06 |
| Cavg (ng/mL) | 30.84 |
| TID (µg/kg/day) | 4.63 |
| M/P ratio | 16.49 |
| RID (percentage of mother’s weight-adjusted dose) | 1.50 |
Note:
M/P ratio at 14 hours after dose.
Abbreviations: AUC, area under the curve; AUC_D, dose-normalized area under the concentration–time curve; AUClast, area under the milk concentration–time curve from time zero to time of last measurable concentration; Cavg, average milk drug concentration during multiple-dose administration; Cmax_D, dose-normalized maximum concentration; M/P ratio, milk-to-plasma ratio; PK, pharmacokinetic; RID, relative infant dose; Tmax, time to maximum concentration; t1/2, half-life; TID, theoretical infant daily dosage.