Differential Effect of a Continental Breakfast on Tacrolimus Formulations With Different Release Characteristics

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Abstract

Food reduces tacrolimus bioavailability after immediate-release tacrolimus (IR-Tac) and after a new prolonged-release tacrolimus formulation (PR-Tac), when using a high-fat breakfast, but the effects of a continental breakfast on PR-Tac are unknown. In an open-label, 4-phase, randomized, 2-sequence, crossover pharmacokinetic trial, 36 healthy volunteers (18 females) received single 5-mg tacrolimus doses as PR-Tac and as IR-Tac fasted or with a standardized continental breakfast. Tacrolimus pharmacokinetics were analyzed using noncompartmental methods and mixed-model analysis of variance. The continental breakfast significantly decreased average tacrolimus exposure (area under the plasma concentration–time curve) with both preparations (IR-Tac, 67%; 90% confidence interval [CI], 59%-75%; P

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Huppertz, A., Bollmann, J., Behnisch, R., Bruckner, T., Zorn, M., Burhenne, J., … Czock, D. (2021). Differential Effect of a Continental Breakfast on Tacrolimus Formulations With Different Release Characteristics. Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development, 10(8), 899–907. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpdd.924

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