Dalbavancin Population Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Target Attainment Analysis

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Dalbavancin is indicated for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections caused by susceptible gram-positive microorganisms. This analysis represents the update of the population pharmacokinetics (popPK) modeling and target attainment simulations performed with data from the single-dose safety and efficacy study and an unrelated but substantial revision of the preclinical pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic target (fAUC/MIC, free area under concentration-time curve/minimum inhibitory concentration ratio). A 3-compartment distribution model with first-order elimination provided an appropriate fit, with typical dalbavancin clearance of 0.05 L/h and total volume of distribution of ∼15 L. Impact of intrinsic factors was modest, although statistically significant (P 99% of subjects would achieve the nonclinical target at MIC values up to and including 2 mg/L.

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Carrothers, T. J., Chittenden, J. T., & Critchley, I. (2020). Dalbavancin Population Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Target Attainment Analysis. Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development, 9(1), 21–31. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpdd.695

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