Pregabalin Population Pharmacokinetic and Exposure-Response Analyses for Focal Onset Seizures in Children (4-16 years) and Adults, to Support Dose Recommendations in Children

普瑞巴林在儿童(4-16岁)和成人局灶性癫痫发作中的群体药代动力学和暴露-反应分析,以支持儿童剂量建议

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Abstract

Pregabalin is approved in multiple countries as adjunctive therapy for adult patients with focal onset seizures (FOS; previously termed partial onset seizures). This study used population pharmacokinetic (PK) and exposure-response (E-R) analyses from pooled pregabalin concentration and efficacy data to compare pregabalin exposure and E-R relationships in pediatric and adult patients with FOS, to support pediatric dosage recommendations. A one-compartment disposition model was used, with first-order absorption and body surface area-normalized creatinine clearance on clearance. Individual pregabalin average steady-state concentrations were predicted and used in an E-R analysis of efficacy. The E-R relationship of pregabalin was similar in pediatric (4-16 years) and adult patients with FOS after accounting for differences in baseline natural log-transformed 28-day seizure rate and placebo effect. Population PK simulations showed that children aged 4-16 years and weighing ≥ 30 kg required pregabalin 2.5-10 mg/kg/day to achieve similar pregabalin exposure at steady-state to adult patients receiving the approved doses of 150-600 mg/day. For children 4-16 years weighing < 30 kg, a higher pregabalin dose of 3.5-14 mg/kg/day was required to achieve equivalent exposure at steady-state. The results support the dosage guidance provided in the pregabalin prescribing label, whereby pediatric patients (4-16 years) weighing < 30 kg should receive a 40% higher pregabalin dose (per kg of body weight) than patients weighing ≥ 30 kg to achieve similar exposure. Our combined modeling approach may provide guidance for future extrapolation assessment from adult to pediatric patients.

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