The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of tolvaptan in patients with liver cirrhosis with insufficient response to conventional diuretics: A multicentre, double-blind, parallel-group, phase III study

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OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the pharmacokinetic and pharmaco - dynamic profile of tolvaptan, and verified its efficacy and safety in patients with liver cirrhosis-associated ascites, with insufficient response to conventional diuretic treatment. METHODS: This multicentre, doubleblind, parallel-group study allocated patients with cirrhosis to receive either 3.75 or 7.5 mg/day tolvaptan orally, once daily, for 7 days. Pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic and efficacy variables were measured. RESULTS: Tolvaptan was shown to have high plasma concentrations, and prolongedduration of maximum concentration and half life, in these patients with impaired hepatic function. Tolvaptan resulted in dose-dependent decreases in body weight and ascites volume, and increases in urine output. There were no effects on urinary or serum electrolytes. Tolvaptan was well tolerated, with a good safety profile. CONCLUSIONS: Tolvaptan at 3.75 mg/day exerts some effects due to the pharmacokinetic profile in patients with liver cirrhosis. Tolvaptan at 7.5 mg/day is a clinically useful option for treating patients who do not respond well to conventional diuretics. © SAGE Publications Ltd 2012.

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Sakaida, I., Yanase, M., Kobayashi, Y., Yasutake, T., Okada, M., & Okita, K. (2012). The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of tolvaptan in patients with liver cirrhosis with insufficient response to conventional diuretics: A multicentre, double-blind, parallel-group, phase III study. Journal of International Medical Research, 40(6), 2381–2393. https://doi.org/10.1177/030006051204000637

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