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Multi-factorial pharmacokinetic interactions: unraveling complexities in precision drug therapy.

Baron Bechtold1, John Clarke1.   

Abstract

Introduction: Precision drug therapy requires accounting for pertinent factors in pharmacokinetic (PK) inter-individual variability (i.e., pharmacogenetics, diseases, polypharmacy, and natural product use) that can cause sub-therapeutic or adverse effects. Although each of these individual factors can alter victim drug PK, multi-factorial interactions can cause additive, synergistic, or opposing effects. Determining the magnitude and direction of these complex multi-factorial effects requires understanding the rate-limiting redundant and/or sequential PK processes for each drug.Areas covered: Perturbations in drug-metabolizing enzymes and/or transporters are integral to single- and multi-factorial PK interactions. Examples of single factor PK interactions presented include gene-drug (pharmacogenetic), disease-drug, drug-drug, and natural product-drug interactions. Examples of multi-factorial PK interactions presented include drug-gene-drug, natural product-gene-drug, gene-gene-drug, disease-natural product-drug, and disease-gene-drug interactions. Clear interpretation of multi-factorial interactions can be complicated by study design, complexity in victim drug PK, and incomplete mechanistic understanding of victim drug PK.Expert opinion: Incorporation of complex multi-factorial PK interactions into precision drug therapy requires advances in clinical decision tools, intentional PK study designs, drug-metabolizing enzyme and transporter fractional contribution determinations, systems and computational approaches (e.g., physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling), and PK phenotyping of progressive diseases.

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Keywords:  complex interactions; disease-drug interaction; drug-drug interaction; multi-factorial; natural product-drug interaction; pharmacogenetics; pharmacokinetics; precision medicine; transporter-mediated drug interaction

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33339463      PMCID: PMC8110027          DOI: 10.1080/17425255.2021.1867105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol        ISSN: 1742-5255            Impact factor:   4.481


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