Abstract
Objectives: To assess the pharmacokinetics (PK) of raltegravir and ezetimibe when co-administered to healthy volunteers. Methods: This was a prospective, open-label, crossover study, with subjects randomly assigned to group 1 (raltegravir 400 mg twice daily, raltegravir plus ezetimibe 10 mg once daily, wash-out period, ezetimibe) or group 2 (ezetimibe, raltegravir plus ezetimibe, wash-out period, raltegravir); all phases lasted for 10 days. Steady-state full PK sampling was performed at days 10, 20 and 40. Raltegravir and ezetimibe PK parameters were determined by non-compartmental methods and comparisons in the presence of the potentially interactive drug measured by geometric mean ratio (GMR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Results: Twenty subjects (10 females) completed the study. Raltegravir PK parameters did not change significantly in the presence of ezetimibe: GMRs (95% CI) were 1.16 (0.89-1.51) for AUC0-12, 1.13 (0.81-1.58) for maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) and 1.12 (0.72-1.74) for trough concentration (Ctrough). Ezetimibe AUC0-24 and Ctrough were lower in the presence of raltegravir [GMRs (95% CI) were 0.79 (0.68-0.91) for AUC0-24 and 0.78 (0.60-0.99) for Ctrough], while ezetimibe glucuronide Cmax was 40% higher (90% CI 1.17-1.66). There was marked inter-individual variability in the PK of the two drugs, especially during co-administration. Conclusions: Therewere no significant changes in raltegravir PK parameterswith orwithout ezetimibe. However, in the presence of raltegravir, ezetimibe AUC0-24 and Ctrough were significantly lower (>20%) and ezetimibe glucuronide Cmax was higher. Clinical data to assess the importance of the change in ezetimibe concentrations are warranted. © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. All rights reserved.
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Jackson, A., D’Avolio, A., Watson, V., Bonora, S., Back, D., Taylor, J., … Boffito, M. (2011). Pharmacokinetics and safety of the co-administration of the antiretroviral raltegravir and the lipid-lowering drug ezetimibe in healthy volunteers. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 66(4), 885–889. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkq546
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