Application of Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling to Predict Gastric pH-Dependent Drug-Drug Interactions for Weak Base Drugs

应用生理药代动力学模型预测弱碱性药物的胃pH依赖性药物相互作用

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Abstract

Weak-base drugs are susceptible to drug-drug interactions (DDIs) when coadministered with gastric acid-reducing agents (ARAs). We developed PBPK models to evaluate the potential of such pH-dependent DDIs for four weak-base drugs, i.e., tapentadol, darunavir, erlotinib, and saxagliptin. The physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models of these drugs were first optimized using pharmacokinetic (PK) data following oral administration without ARAs, which were then verified with data from additional PK studies in the presence and absence of food. The models were subsequently used to predict the extent of DDIs with ARA coadministration. Sensitivity analysis was conducted to explore the impact of gastric pH on quantitative prediction of drug exposure in the presence of ARA. The results suggested that the PBPK models developed could adequately describe the lack of the effect of ARA on the PK of tapentadol, darunavir, and saxagliptin and could qualitatively predict the effect of ARA in reducing the absorption of erlotinib. Further studies involving more drugs with positive pH-dependent DDIs are needed to confirm the findings and broaden our knowledge base to further improve the utilization of PBPK modeling to evaluate pH-dependent DDI potential.

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